Lilac said:
Hi folks,I guess I'm seeking some kind of reassurance. I bought a dodge ram B250 van..25 years old(1994) with 217,000 miles. [CUT] How far would any of you travel in a vehicle with so many miles? I cant imagine breaking down with animals..
I bought Winnie (1990 Ford E-150 Winnebago conversion van, 302 ci, V8, FI) for $750 with 119K miles. I draw the line on any vehicle at 250K miles. I may still drive it, but expectation of performance goes way down while the possibility of engine or transmission failure goes way up. It's possible that the actual mileage is 219K miles, because the odometer reads to 99,999 before rolling over. Some of the instrumentation goes back to 1978, such as the frame around 55 on the speed odometer. Currently, it is a challenge to go faster than 65 mph, because of vibrations and a "boaty" front end.
I am testing distances and driving conditions (about 100 miles) and getting accustomed to the experience. I'm staying inside the 100 mile towing range back to my house, so yeah, I'm afraid of driving old vehicles.
Repairs typically start with soaking bolts in PB Blaster and coming back the next day to start work. Winnie is scary rusted. I didn't look underneath when I should have. I'm uncertain about the condition of the frame until I have a closer look. I don't want to have to go that far into repairs by replacing the frame. I gutted the interior to get to the metal. The interior was badly faded, grimy, and worn. I saved all of the panels for templates when she is ready for a new interior... assuming I don't find frame rust that compromises safety.
I found another van that almost fits what I should have bought from the start, a 1996 Ford E-350 4x4 with raised suspension, 80K miles, $4200.
I want to go greater distances, but not until Winnie is checked out from front to back. Until then, a pat on the dash for bringing me home will have to be enough.