RaftandSki
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Hello everyone,
I've been lurking on this forum for almost a year. The community here seems genuine and very helpful. I am excited to make my first post! Skip the next paragraph if you want me to get to the point.
I love my seasonal work as a raft guide and ski instructor. So before this whitewater season (3 months ago) I bought a 4x4 ambulance that I was planning on living in for many years. Well.... .. things haven't quite worked out. I thought i made a good decision by taking it to the Ford dealer for inspection. It was a poor decision. I did my conversion but the tranny went out. I paid to have it rebuilt. Now the engine needs a few grand that I don't have. I just sold it to an informed buyer after losing ~5k in the deal. BUT this experience taught me how much I will love the mobile lifestyle. You men and women are brilliant! Ha. Chasing whitewater, powder, and good friends is exactly how I want to spend my time.
So after losing out on my first van I really need to nail this one.
I just found a seemingly great ad on Craigslist for $11k (the absolute top of my budget). It's a 1993 4x4 box truck with only 33k miles on it. 4 speed e40d tranny. Ford 460. Owner claims both tranny and engine are original. No rust according to CL. The box is already insulated with a toilet and water tanks. This is helpful as I don't know of a good spot to do my build. I am going to take it to two different mechanics but I need some opinions from you. A couple questions:
Does the $11k price seem ridiculously low for 33k miles? It's a 93 but that still seems too low. I have zero knowledge on purchasing box trucks but I've found box trucks for more money, less miles, and no 4x4. My mind keeps thinking the Ford dealer failed me in their inspection. They didn't catch the tranny or the cylinder issues. Since this seems like such low miles are there additional tests that I should have them do to ease my mind? Compression tests, block tests, is there a tranny test? What about the 4x4 system?
The box truck offers me room for a bathroom. But is there anything I need to be aware of specific to purchasing a box van? This one does have access to the box from cab.
The 4 speed tranny. I know I'm going to get less mpg with a 4 speed and a 460. I am worried about the mpg cuz I would like to be able to travel easily and cheaply. But I'm more concerned about the gearing. With a 4 speed should I be able to cruise at 65-70mph? I've been researching as much as I can and it seems that the gearing of these box trucks can be a big problem. The owner doesn't know the gearing and I don't know If this is a deal-breaker. How expensive is it to regear a tranny?
Fords 1993 460. I've heard many great things about this engine. Except it's fuel economy. What are the impressions from vandwellers? I want the power for hauling a small motorcycle and raft and as much gear as I need. But idk if it's worth settling for such a gas guzzler. Thoughts?
I've convinced myself that I need 4x4. As I'm sure you know, 4x4 greatly limits the available vehicles. If I could consider 2wd then I would restart my entire search. But I need to access free blm sites that are often on bumpy and possibly flooded roads. Is there a cheaper option (wheel locks?) to access the boondocks? Do some of you just make the 2wd work a lil harder?
I really appreciate everyone's opinions! I've learned a lot before this post and I hope I get it right this time.
I've been lurking on this forum for almost a year. The community here seems genuine and very helpful. I am excited to make my first post! Skip the next paragraph if you want me to get to the point.
I love my seasonal work as a raft guide and ski instructor. So before this whitewater season (3 months ago) I bought a 4x4 ambulance that I was planning on living in for many years. Well.... .. things haven't quite worked out. I thought i made a good decision by taking it to the Ford dealer for inspection. It was a poor decision. I did my conversion but the tranny went out. I paid to have it rebuilt. Now the engine needs a few grand that I don't have. I just sold it to an informed buyer after losing ~5k in the deal. BUT this experience taught me how much I will love the mobile lifestyle. You men and women are brilliant! Ha. Chasing whitewater, powder, and good friends is exactly how I want to spend my time.
So after losing out on my first van I really need to nail this one.
I just found a seemingly great ad on Craigslist for $11k (the absolute top of my budget). It's a 1993 4x4 box truck with only 33k miles on it. 4 speed e40d tranny. Ford 460. Owner claims both tranny and engine are original. No rust according to CL. The box is already insulated with a toilet and water tanks. This is helpful as I don't know of a good spot to do my build. I am going to take it to two different mechanics but I need some opinions from you. A couple questions:
Does the $11k price seem ridiculously low for 33k miles? It's a 93 but that still seems too low. I have zero knowledge on purchasing box trucks but I've found box trucks for more money, less miles, and no 4x4. My mind keeps thinking the Ford dealer failed me in their inspection. They didn't catch the tranny or the cylinder issues. Since this seems like such low miles are there additional tests that I should have them do to ease my mind? Compression tests, block tests, is there a tranny test? What about the 4x4 system?
The box truck offers me room for a bathroom. But is there anything I need to be aware of specific to purchasing a box van? This one does have access to the box from cab.
The 4 speed tranny. I know I'm going to get less mpg with a 4 speed and a 460. I am worried about the mpg cuz I would like to be able to travel easily and cheaply. But I'm more concerned about the gearing. With a 4 speed should I be able to cruise at 65-70mph? I've been researching as much as I can and it seems that the gearing of these box trucks can be a big problem. The owner doesn't know the gearing and I don't know If this is a deal-breaker. How expensive is it to regear a tranny?
Fords 1993 460. I've heard many great things about this engine. Except it's fuel economy. What are the impressions from vandwellers? I want the power for hauling a small motorcycle and raft and as much gear as I need. But idk if it's worth settling for such a gas guzzler. Thoughts?
I've convinced myself that I need 4x4. As I'm sure you know, 4x4 greatly limits the available vehicles. If I could consider 2wd then I would restart my entire search. But I need to access free blm sites that are often on bumpy and possibly flooded roads. Is there a cheaper option (wheel locks?) to access the boondocks? Do some of you just make the 2wd work a lil harder?
I really appreciate everyone's opinions! I've learned a lot before this post and I hope I get it right this time.