Some would say it isn’t worth spending any money on a 1999 Taurus wagon either. Just saying.Is it worth putting that much into an old beater? What if the transmission blows next?
Some would say it isn’t worth spending any money on a 1999 Taurus wagon either. Just saying.Is it worth putting that much into an old beater? What if the transmission blows next?
It's facebook. If not an outright scam, you'll probably be bonked over the head, put in a burlap sack, and wake up missing your kidneys. That's unless it's a flood vehicle or other something severely wrong. Those do not sell for $1800 in this market, more like $3K if the description is accurate and only that low because Las Vegas and an A/C problem.Who said anything about buying a NEW truck? Just get a newER truck. Sell the one with blown headgaskets for $500 and take the $1000 you would spend on the repair and put it towards this one, https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/625253069200748/?hoisted=false&ref=category_feed&referral_code=undefined&referral_story_type=listing&tracking={"qid":"-5396430278836817064","mf_story_key":"6061389160542409","commerce_rank_obj":"{\"target_id\":6061389160542409,\"target_type\":0,\"primary_position\":13,\"ranking_signature\":8916407975430586368,\"commerce_channel\":504,\"value\":0.00021429975086187,\"candidate_retrieval_source_map\":{\"6061389160542409\":111}}","ftmd_400706":"111112l"}
Meh, no. I have a 2nd gen with a redone suspension/upgrades and it not only does not have car-like handling, rather is the 2nd worse handling *passenger* vehicle I've ever owned, with the worst being an earlier era GM SUV... but it still runs on the cheap and is a useful mule for hauling compared to a car.The second gen had car-like handling and was nice enough to be sold in Japan, but had the watered down plain IFS front suspension. My 1997 is my daily driver, but I plan on owning my 1994 for the rest of my life.
Something is wrong with your car, it's supposed to drive like a Taurus. My 1997 drives great. My 1994 kind of drives like my stupid green Ranger but better.Meh, no. I have a 2nd gen with a redone suspension/upgrades and it not only does not have car-like handling, rather is the 2nd worse handling *passenger* vehicle I've ever owned, with the worst being an earlier era GM SUV... but it still runs on the cheap and is a useful mule for hauling compared to a car.
Front torsion bars and rear leaf springs on something that narrow, short wheelbase versus high center of gravity, is not at all car-like. This is why ford went independent rear suspension too, as well as wider on subsequent generations. Even then put it in context, per the release date, car handling got better too.
They have a lot of inexpensive utility benefits but car like handling is not one of them. Since I don't rock crawl, if my 2nd gen didn't have the IFS I'd have already gotten rid of it and still think about doing do. But. It. Just. Won't. Die. !!.![]()
Seller asking 1500 because dealer only offered 1000 in trade which is all a 200K 25 year old suv is worth. If you think it's worth $3k, I got some prime ocean front property in Las Vegas I can sell you.Those do not sell for $1800 in this market, more like $3K if the description is accurate and only that low because Las Vegas and an A/C problem.
It's worth what the market will pay. Here's one with 145K that sold for $5,750:Seller asking 1500 because dealer only offered 1000 in trade which is all a 200K 25 year old suv is worth. If you think it's worth $3k, I got some prime ocean front property in Las Vegas I can sell you.
Nothing is wrong with it, after suspension upgrades it handles better than new.Something is wrong with your car, it's supposed to drive like a Taurus. My 1997 drives great. My 1994 kind of drives like my stupid green Ranger but better.
You're comparing a Facebook beater ad to a boutique auction sale of a mint condition example? OK. If the FB truck looked like the C&B truck, he too could ask $6000. If the C&B trucked looked like the FB truck, they wouldn't accept it for auction.It's worth what the market will pay. Here's one with 145K that sold for $5,750:
https://carsandbids.com/auctions/KVp6D7bk/1991-ford-explorer-xlt-4x4
It's back home. Both heads resurfaced, new head gaskets, coolant flushed/replaced whatever was left in it and also AT fluid and filter replaced. Total cost $1,196. Took it for 64 miles round trip to Reno and back home. Runs great and no leaks anywhere.My V6 beater used to explore local deserts and Sierra Mountains which still ran great blew the head gasket.
Having the heads resurfaced and gaskets replace. Cost $1000. Reasonable, fair, expensive?
Thanks.
Which is amusing 'cause XJ's are unibody.It's worth what the market will pay. Here's one with 145K that sold for $5,750:
https://carsandbids.com/auctions/KVp6D7bk/1991-ford-explorer-xlt-4x4
Full framed SUVs are doing very well in this market, many have appreciated in value over the last few years. Here's another example, '95 Cherokee for $4K8:
https://carsandbids.com/auctions/rjqlyO7o/1995-jeep-cherokee-sport-4x4
For $1200 you've probably added a lot of life and I'd say you got a great deal! Far better than looking for something else used which is likely to be a basket caseIt's back home. Both heads resurfaced, new head gaskets, coolant flushed/replaced whatever was left in it and also AT fluid and filter replaced. Total cost $1,196. Took it for 64 miles round trip to Reno and back home. Runs great and no leaks anywhere.
When I'll see my son I'll ask him to take a pic and post it. It looks remarkably well for it's age. I don't own smart phone just a VOIP from Spectrum.
Edit: I supplied AT fluid, filter, coolant and distilled water.
Is it worth putting that much into an old beater? What if the transmission blows next?
I mean that is exactly what OP said it was for. They have another vehicle they use as a daily, like I do, even though in my case it's another Explorer.Now, all that said if the OP just uses the truck to bounce around the NV desert and explore, I'd still fix it. TTB's worst characteristics are evident on pavement (which also happens to be where tire wear occurs due to camber and toe which essentially evades all attempts at alignment).
Yes, yes, yes, desert racers love TTB but the big dog setups are 1) primarily driven on dirt and 2) heavily modified with equal length beams and cut and turned beams to avoid any drop brackets and 3) used with little concern for even tire wear, esp on blacktop
Ooooh look at that variable camber and toe! It was actually advanced engineering like variable valve timing or variable vane turbos and water pumps!!![]()
9.7 hr job for $1k parts and labor? Aftermarket head set is probably $150-$200 locally. $800 labor for any shop to do this job is absurdly cheap....unless it is your cousin or a guy doing it "on the side."For $1200 you've probably added a lot of life and I'd say you got a great deal! Far better than looking for something else used which is likely to be a basket case
By someone I know 30+ years. I've done few things for him cheap like software for shop in MS Access DB and other computer related stuff.9.7 hr job for $1k parts and labor? Aftermarket head set is probably $150-$200 locally. $800 labor for any shop to do this job is absurdly cheap....unless it is your cousin or a guy doing it "on the side."
It's a 3 men shop and what's amazing they are still together after 30 years. They were all teenager's working in the same company I worked for. Around 1990 they quit and started that shop and still going strong. They are from Mexico and came to US when they were around 12.9.7 hr job for $1k parts and labor? Aftermarket head set is probably $150-$200 locally. $800 labor for any shop to do this job is absurdly cheap....unless it is your cousin or a guy doing it "on the side."