Posted by old on January 17, 2010 at 21:07:54 from (4.245.5.236):
Well I looked at the 1987 one and it had problems big ones. Radiator was low on coolant and was new. Oil did not look right. Ran but had an odd miss to it. Checked the oil with it running and found milky looking oil so I pasted on it. Did have the tranny set up I wanted and the body was good but with those engine problems I didn't want to get into that bag or worms. I did go look at another one. A 1993, auto tranny no AC, roll bar in the bed. Ran well looked pretty good for the year and had a radio in it and I payed $500 for it and seems to run out just fine but sure hate that auto tranny. Does need a muffler and a few other things like rear turn signal lens and all but for $500 figure I did not get hurt. Even has over drive by push button
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