N1265 said:
I have found that the electrical system is the biggest headach, expecially the junction between the engin compartment and the cab. Just make sure everything electrical works on these trucks and it is as rust free as possiable.
It is tough on gas, Most get 9 to 11 MPG But if you swap in a power steering unit and keep everything greased in the front end you will never regret owning it.
My m880 is an old PO.......well crap. But it's held up to the abuse of 15 years of hauling gravel
and other heavy stuff. The electrical can be confusing, and irritating, mainly the gauges, and in dash stuff have issues.
They are horrible on gas, mine I believe to get about 6-8mpg, but then again I have no way of telling other than $60 in gas to go across town, play in the mud for 45 minutes, and come back to run out in my driveway.
The truck has something like 21 or so grease fittings that you will need to check regularly. I recommend using Green Grease, as it is harder to wash away than lithium grease.
bearings are an issue with ALL older dodges, and should be checked and possibly re-packed before being driven daily.
Make sure the truck starts, runs, drives, shifts good, and goes into 4wd. Main rust areas are fenders under the hood, cab corners, rain guards, and wheel wells.
Like any vehicle 30+ years old, they have issues, but are still great trucks and rugged and more tough and reliable than the cucvs with their annoying 6.2 non functional diesel motor.(at least the two I owned were POS). If you can get it for cheap, you will fall in love with it.
My .02
-Richard