Yup.Gary68 said:if you keep an eye on craigslist you can get new tires cheap,guys buy a new truck,go home and put on new rims and tires and sell the stock ones
I like this the best of what you have been looking at except for "[font='Bitstream Vera Serif', 'Times New Roman', serif]Runs and drives but smokes (white smoke)". White smoke usually means water is getting into the combustion chamber (at least on gasoline engines). There are others here that will know a lot more than I do about this.[/font]GrantRobertson said:OK, here is the next contender for my affection:
[img=343x257]http://images.craigslist.org/01717_3jESRiramXa_600x450.jpg[/img]
https://houston.craigslist.org/cto/5298374509.html
It is a 2009 Workhorse W42 with a 6 cylinder 4.5L turbo diesel. Research indicates that it is likely an International engine. I have also learned that Workhorse makes RV chassis as well. I did some research on the EGR issue and it doesn't seem that it would be that hard to fix. What I can't figure out is what kind of fuel mileage it would get.
I can use all those aluminum shelves (and the sheets of aluminum I will be cutting out of the sides for windows) to construct cabinets and stuff inside. However, that transparent roof will have to be dealt with. While I do want lots of light, I don't trust it to last without breaking down. Besides, I'll want something strong enough to walk on.
What do y'all think?
Yeah. I'm thinking the same thing. In my research I saw that others of that year are going for $10k - $17k. So this one is cheap but probably too cheap. Also, my research tells me that EGR problems cause black smoke, not white. So, either his diesel tech is an idiot or the owner is lying.BC Guy said:$4000 for a 2009? It makes me think that the owner knows that there are major problems.
Gary68 said:what i saw in your area on the cheap
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Oh wait, no back doors. I was thinking of a different one that looked almost the same.GrantRobertson said:Yup. I've either seen all them or they are outside of my budget. Believe, me, I've got plenty more that are in consideration.
I will give this one another look.
http://killeen.craigslist.org/cto/5329294506.html
They must have lowered the price. I do like that the back doors go right up into the high-top.
GrantRobertson said:Ok, let's say I do go and buy this van for $850:
http://killeen.craigslist.org/cto/5329294506.html
And let's say it needs a "bit" of work...
What's most likely to be needed AND expensive? Could I end up saving money on the long run? Or is it more likely to be a money pit?
I can do most of my own work, other than pulling or replacing the engine (and that is only because I don't have the facilities). As I've said elsewhere, I'm not the best diagnostician, but I can turn a wrench and read a meter pretty well. There seems to be plenty of junk-yards around here to get cheap parts from.
When it comes to houses and vehicles, I am a firm believer in sweat equity.
As far as the body goes: It looks as if it will be tall enough for me to stand up in. I can see that it is extended. I can replace that glass, folding door with a regular RV door. It will be nice to not have to stoop to get in. I can replace the steps with fold-out steps to get back some ground clearance and move the steps outside, thus giving more floor space.
It is not as wide as I would like, but I can definitely see how this could be doable.
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