David I would think long and hard about putting a turbo kit on it. I have also seen an intercooler kit too.
What is really drawing me to this is just how good of condition it is in. I have been under this truck several times this week. There is ZERO rust on anything. The paper stickers are on the majority of the parts on the under side of the vehicle. The seats have covers on them. He says no one has ever smoked or eat in it.
This is as simple of a truck as you can buy. ZERO computers running things for you. A truck like this one new would be $60-70K???? I can work on anything on this truck. Also I would not put 3000-5000 miles on it each year. Maybe not even that many.
Another big thing too is it is not near as tall as the new trucks are. My wife can get in it easier then the newer trucks. I hate the BIG 20 inch tires and a foot of wheel well showing over the tire, on these new trucks. I am not going hill climbing or mud bogging with a pickup truck.
Not sure if I will buy it but I have never been sorry when I have bought excellent condition equipment.
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