DurocShark
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My father-in-law lives in Cali, I'm in CO. He has a 1973 F350 4-spd/390 he's had since it was new.
The truck got a new engine in the 90's, but the rebuilder screwed up a valve guide, so it burns oil. It has sat ever since, never being registered or insured. (My FIL isn't the most motivated fellow in the world.)
He said I could have the truck if I really wanted it. But 15-ish years of no registration is interesting. Also, I'd have to replace all the rubber (tires, belts, hoses, etc) and flush all the fluids before I could even think about driving it back to CO.
I like the idea of keeping it in the family, perhaps passing it to one of my kids at some point. I like the idea of having a truck. I miss my old S10.
I'm debating whether it's worth the $$ or the hassle. There's a used tire shop close to my FIL's house, so I could get tires cheap good enough to get home. Belts and hoses would run about $100, and $50 for fluids. I'd bet the wheel bearings are flatspotted from sitting in one place for so long, but that is worth the risk.
The registration is a big question. I'd bet CA will give it to me without lube if I try to reg it there. I'm calling the CO DMV Monday to see what I can do from this end. They may be more forgiving.
Anyway, anybody have any thoughts?
The truck got a new engine in the 90's, but the rebuilder screwed up a valve guide, so it burns oil. It has sat ever since, never being registered or insured. (My FIL isn't the most motivated fellow in the world.)
He said I could have the truck if I really wanted it. But 15-ish years of no registration is interesting. Also, I'd have to replace all the rubber (tires, belts, hoses, etc) and flush all the fluids before I could even think about driving it back to CO.
I like the idea of keeping it in the family, perhaps passing it to one of my kids at some point. I like the idea of having a truck. I miss my old S10.
I'm debating whether it's worth the $$ or the hassle. There's a used tire shop close to my FIL's house, so I could get tires cheap good enough to get home. Belts and hoses would run about $100, and $50 for fluids. I'd bet the wheel bearings are flatspotted from sitting in one place for so long, but that is worth the risk.
The registration is a big question. I'd bet CA will give it to me without lube if I try to reg it there. I'm calling the CO DMV Monday to see what I can do from this end. They may be more forgiving.
Anyway, anybody have any thoughts?