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Do you all think I should be able to find something for $4k? $6k? $8k+? What's the right price range?
less than 200 miles on rebuilt
corporate 16 bolt rear end
411 gears in rear end
dual shocks on front steering
this is the heaviest duty 4x4 setup from factory
Says the breaks need to be done
the truck can run hot when in stop and go traffic
Does this indicate an improper engine rebuild or is this pretty standard for a truck like this
Howdy and welcome to the site!These are my thoughts on your questions..."Right truck to buy and how much" - that's pretty subjective. How much work do you want to put into a truck? You may be able to find an old farm truck for a few hundred dollars; spend a few hundred more and get exactly what you want.QuoteDo you all think I should be able to find something for $4k? $6k? $8k+? What's the right price range? You might watch prices on eBay. Ultimately it depends upon what you're willing to spend on the truck and any needed repairs.As for the CL posted truck, I personally think the price may be high. To me there are a few issues that stand out, but without seeing it firsthand these may be non-issues. Things like: To the best of my knowledge, a 1975 K20 could only be had with a Small Block Chevy V-8 (e.g., 350) or an I-6. The automatic transmission was the TH-350 and most of those had an NP203 behind it. That being said, the 454-TH400-NP205 was probably swapped in. There's nothing inherently wrong with that, if the work was done correctly. Quoteless than 200 miles on rebuilt- Do they have receipts on the engine rebuild? Any info on the TH-400 or NP-205? The transmission and t-case are pretty sturdy units, but they can both wear out from use/abuse.Quotecorporate 16 bolt rear end I believe they meant Corporate 14-bolt. Quote411 gears in rear end I believe it should be a 4.09:1 in the Dana 44 and 4.10:1 in the 14-bolt. Non-issue. Quotedual shocks on front steering How are the rest of the steering parts and front wheel bearings?Quotethis is the heaviest duty 4x4 setup from factory For 1975, I don't believe this was a factory combination...QuoteSays the breaks need to be done A brake job can add several hundred dollars if you have to start replacing rotors, drums, bearings and seals. If you're into the front brakes, you might also be looking at ball joints, u-joints and tie rods, etc.Quotethe truck can run hot when in stop and go traffic How hot? Boiling over? Could be timing, carb adjustment, electric fan too small, radiator too small, low coolant or any number of things. Replacing or upgrading those things can run a few hundred more dollars. QuoteDoes this indicate an improper engine rebuild or is this pretty standard for a truck like this Warmer in traffic could be considered standard on most any vehicle. If it's pushing 220 degrees, that's another issue. Again, this is simply my thinking on the example you listed. With the some of the issues listed you could use them as a haggling point to get the price down. I hope this helped. Keep us informed on what you decide!