jblueep
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Hey Guys,
I got her home today. I was definitely mislead on a few items by the auction company, but overall I think I'm happy.
The not so good first:
For one, they said it was a 1989 which seems too new to me. Turns out that it's a 1972. They also told me it was running when they took it out of service. They just failed to tell me that was 5 years ago. The engine does not turn over.
The better news:
The mechanic (on site fleet mechanic who was a very nice older gentlemen who had no reason to lie about anything) said it was the best one they had when it went out of service. Last year, after four years of sitting, they tried to put it back in service, but the engine would not turn over. The engine freeze is from sitting though, not anything that happened while operating the truck. I believe he was telling me the truth, so I'll need some help in unfreezing that engine if any of you have any suggestions. I'm thinking something like putting marvel mystery oil on the pistons for awhile or something like that.
The best news:
The odometer reads 38,473 and the hour meter reads 1,493, and I have every reason to believe these are actual.
First of all, the mechanic told me the miles/hours were original, and the city bought the truck from the military, so they are the 2nd owners and have had custody all along.
Second, the truck is very, very straight, including items like the inside of the dump bed.
Third, the interior is very dusty, but in spectacular condition given the edge. The seats aren't even ripped.
Another great item is that brakes were converted to air brakes just six months before she was retired. I can see that most of the brake system, including the pads are like new. Another thing that leads me to believe the miles/hours are actual, is that the engine is amazingly clean (dusty of course, but no fluid leaks of any kind I could find). The oil is clean and free of water. None of the differentials have any signs of leaking, etc.
Bottom line, I think I have a gem in the rough here. I realize that I'm really optimistic though.
The ID # is NL01NC-72 C123 11846. Any special info I can get from the serial # other than the year?
Missing items:
Mirrors, battery covers. Driver's side window has some cracks as does the rear slider.
Bonus items:
A bed full of tires, including 5 or 6 that will fit this truck and 3 or 4 rims that will fix this truck. Maybe I can trade some tires or wheels for the missing pieces above.
I of course had it towed. That cost $350 (about 50 miles), so I'm into this truck $2,500 so far.
Here are the pics:
Exterior:
Interior:
Engine:
New brakes:
Missing battery cover:
Bonus Tires:
Thanks for looking and any advice about anything would be appreciated as I know almost nothing about this truck
Jason
I got her home today. I was definitely mislead on a few items by the auction company, but overall I think I'm happy.
The not so good first:
For one, they said it was a 1989 which seems too new to me. Turns out that it's a 1972. They also told me it was running when they took it out of service. They just failed to tell me that was 5 years ago. The engine does not turn over.
The better news:
The mechanic (on site fleet mechanic who was a very nice older gentlemen who had no reason to lie about anything) said it was the best one they had when it went out of service. Last year, after four years of sitting, they tried to put it back in service, but the engine would not turn over. The engine freeze is from sitting though, not anything that happened while operating the truck. I believe he was telling me the truth, so I'll need some help in unfreezing that engine if any of you have any suggestions. I'm thinking something like putting marvel mystery oil on the pistons for awhile or something like that.
The best news:
The odometer reads 38,473 and the hour meter reads 1,493, and I have every reason to believe these are actual.
First of all, the mechanic told me the miles/hours were original, and the city bought the truck from the military, so they are the 2nd owners and have had custody all along.
Second, the truck is very, very straight, including items like the inside of the dump bed.
Third, the interior is very dusty, but in spectacular condition given the edge. The seats aren't even ripped.
Another great item is that brakes were converted to air brakes just six months before she was retired. I can see that most of the brake system, including the pads are like new. Another thing that leads me to believe the miles/hours are actual, is that the engine is amazingly clean (dusty of course, but no fluid leaks of any kind I could find). The oil is clean and free of water. None of the differentials have any signs of leaking, etc.
Bottom line, I think I have a gem in the rough here. I realize that I'm really optimistic though.
The ID # is NL01NC-72 C123 11846. Any special info I can get from the serial # other than the year?
Missing items:
Mirrors, battery covers. Driver's side window has some cracks as does the rear slider.
Bonus items:
A bed full of tires, including 5 or 6 that will fit this truck and 3 or 4 rims that will fix this truck. Maybe I can trade some tires or wheels for the missing pieces above.
I of course had it towed. That cost $350 (about 50 miles), so I'm into this truck $2,500 so far.
Here are the pics:
Exterior:
Interior:
Engine:
New brakes:
Missing battery cover:
Bonus Tires:
Thanks for looking and any advice about anything would be appreciated as I know almost nothing about this truck
Jason