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Second Time Around: Cheap Truck Challenge

Making better impressions with younger brethren
By Jerrod Jones
Photography by Jerrod Jones
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When I got there, the truck... 
   
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When I got there, the truck started up with one pump of the pedal, something impressive for an old truck that's not warmed up. It was dark out already, so I felt around with a half-dead flashlight to check what I could. Sure enough, the truck had a 440ci engine, a 727 tranny, an NP203 transfer case, a Dana 44 front, and a Dana 60 rear. There was a hole in the driver-side floor, but the body seemed to be very good overall. I'd have to take a closer look at home the next morning. A bit of haggling got the price down to something I could afford: $1,300. Time to test the vehicle I'd just bought five minutes before, in a nice, safe, contained area, away from other people, so I hopped straight onto the Southern California freeways at rush hour. Oops. By the way, how jealous are you of the sweet paint job? Dirt-brown with some killer '70s yellow, white, and brown stripes down the side. We might repaint the vehicle, but we'll definitely keep the stripes.
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The next morning's exploring... 
   
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The next morning's exploring found almost nothing wrong with this vehicle. The only thing I could find besides a rusted-out driver-side floorboard was some bare hot wires spliced together under the hood. The wiring job was actually done somewhat cleanly, but the installer had forgotten to tape or heatshrink over a few positive wires, making for an unlikely, but potentially harsh, short circuit. This vehicle was in such good condition that it still had the original doorplates and spec sticker under the hood. Apparently this truck had a 360ci engine originally. I was surprised at this since whoever had done the motor swap had done it very cleanly, even utilizing the factory air conditioning and condenser. Most of the rubber was good on the vehicle, but the wipers were crap. A set of wipers at the local parts store set me back $10, and the oil and oil filter I always get for any vehicle immediately after I purchase it set me back $34.75. When you're getting a truck, do all the cheap maintenance you can. Check the fluids and belts and seals and U-joints. Make sure none of the U-bolts, wheel studs, steering-box bolts, or leaf-spring bolts are cracked or broken. Be happy that you found a problem, if any. It'll cost you a little ching, but in the long run, you'll save yourself a ton by not burning up your good investment.
Budget Left: $155.25
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One feature of this truck... 
   
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One feature of this truck I really liked was the 66-gallon fuel cell in the bed. This isn't the greatest setup for useable bed capacity, but this was an 8-footer, and I was probably going to put a fuel cell in the bed anyway.
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Another nice feature on this... 
   
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Another nice feature on this truck was the fact that the owner had already installed some heavy-duty front shackles and 33-inch tires. When looking for the best deal you can, think about what the truck already has on it, and factor that into the worth of the truck. I didn't have much money left in my $1,500 budget after my purchase (like Fred or Dave had), but the W200 was running and already had a ton of things I wanted, and I didn't have to buy nearly as much to make this vehicle somewhat capable.
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One mod I did add was a K&N... 
   
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One mod I did add was a K&N air cleaner. Lying in my garage was a pile of old air cleaners and filters that had found their way to dormancy in this pile by way of improvements or donations. I pieced together one of my nicer air cleaners with a K&N air filter that was given to me about six months ago. Since the air filter was a K&N, I just washed it out and re-oiled it. I'll estimate this air intake combo at around $45.
Budget Left: $110.75
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