I've not driven it or looked under the hood yet.
It's a v8 with a 350.
I'm not a mechanic, but Iv'e been wanting to have one of these around
as a project truck.
What should I look out for?
What's the very worst that could be wrong with the truck if it
appears to drive well ? :)
How can I tell if it needs an engine rebuild or a new transmission?
What about issues elswhere in in the powertrain?
I know it's gonna be a pain in the balls, but I plan to take my time
on it.
Thanks.
Crank the engine when its cold, make sure it does not
have any ticking or knocking noies.
Check the oil....don't want to see what appears to be milky or mud
colored oil.
Check trans fluid.....don't want to it burned or smell really bad /
burned.
Check the radiator when cold...look for leaks, look for "clean"
coolant.
Drive the truck....let it get to full operating temp....turn on the
A/C in all modes, does it work, doe the engine get hot...
Does the engine maintain a normal temp no matter how you drive it.
Are the front tires wearing evenly...are all 4 tires in good shape.
Is the fan shroud there and in good shape, is the battery in good
shape, and the battery tray not rusted bad.
Is the body dented up, rust anywhere? is rust bad on the frame or
exhaust.
write VIN down and use carfax, carry someone with you who knows about
trucks when you go to look at it.
headliner in good shape, do all the options work, headlight work, all
interior features work, radio work...
doors shut right, tail gate shut...
If it has a bed linner....look under the linner to see what the bed
looks like.
Everything under the hood hooked up and functional
look under truck, check for oil and transmission leaks, check for
coolant leaks.
Go look at a friends truck first....to make sure you have some idea
of what it looks like under the hood.
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Elbert
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Out of curiosity. Anybody know roughtly what does it cost to rebuild a
350 v8? buy and replace new 350 v8? Rebuild the Transmission?
What's a decent paint job just to bring it back to original black
shine? Any reason not to use a cheap Macco Deal?
Do you suppose most people restoring these are doing it themselves?
Don't call attention to yourself with signs or hazard lights.
Also realize it's gonna cost bucks and then more bucks, especially if
you need someone to do most of the work for ya
One kid I knew bought a running '64 Malibu, cause he wanted to "built
it up"
Ended up taking it apart, spent money buying a posi rear end,
suspension and brake parts then it sat there for years till he gave it
away (as a basket case)
Macco paint job? Might last ya 5 years (or less)
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