2 Sweet
HMS 4-life
I've had several trucks over the years, but lately all I've had are S10's. I really started to miss having a full-size pickup. My last job required me to do a ton of driving, and I really needed a truck, so an S10 made sense. I got 25 mpg on the highway with my 4.3L V6 5-speed 2WD pickup.
Over the winter I got a new job driving a company van, and I have a super comfy Buick I drive to/from work every day. We usually take my wife's Equinox on trips or whatever. So the S10 wasn't being driven much, and since the truck was 99% rust free, I felt really bad driving it in the winter. I decided if I'm going to have a truck that I don't drive all the time, I might as well say screw gas mileage and get something older/bigger, and something I wouldn't mind ruining by driving in the salt (lovely freakin Ohio).
I looked at '73-87 Chevy pickups, but couldn't find anything decent in my price range, so I started looking at 90's trucks. There were three things I had to have: 350 (or bigger) V8, 4wd, and a stick shift. I found this diamond in the rough yesterday on craigslist and bought it today...
It's an '89 K1500 Cheyenne, 350 TBI, 4-speed manual w/ granny low. Only 78k miles! It was a township truck all it's life at some tiny village about 1.5 hours north of Columbus. It looks like they never bothered to clean the thing, but clearly they kept up on maintenance. It runs and drives perfect! No leaks or weird noises, nothing mechanically wrong with it. Everything seems to work fine. It's rusty and looks a little rough at the moment, but I can live with it for now. I think the interior will clean up pretty well. For $1200, I couldn't be happier.
I think this one's a keeper. The drive back home was over an hour, and I loved every second of it.
Over the winter I got a new job driving a company van, and I have a super comfy Buick I drive to/from work every day. We usually take my wife's Equinox on trips or whatever. So the S10 wasn't being driven much, and since the truck was 99% rust free, I felt really bad driving it in the winter. I decided if I'm going to have a truck that I don't drive all the time, I might as well say screw gas mileage and get something older/bigger, and something I wouldn't mind ruining by driving in the salt (lovely freakin Ohio).
I looked at '73-87 Chevy pickups, but couldn't find anything decent in my price range, so I started looking at 90's trucks. There were three things I had to have: 350 (or bigger) V8, 4wd, and a stick shift. I found this diamond in the rough yesterday on craigslist and bought it today...
It's an '89 K1500 Cheyenne, 350 TBI, 4-speed manual w/ granny low. Only 78k miles! It was a township truck all it's life at some tiny village about 1.5 hours north of Columbus. It looks like they never bothered to clean the thing, but clearly they kept up on maintenance. It runs and drives perfect! No leaks or weird noises, nothing mechanically wrong with it. Everything seems to work fine. It's rusty and looks a little rough at the moment, but I can live with it for now. I think the interior will clean up pretty well. For $1200, I couldn't be happier.
I think this one's a keeper. The drive back home was over an hour, and I loved every second of it.