I'm considering a cummins powered '93 4wd club cab. It came from a ranch originally and the sheet metal is rough: dents in most panels, both doors replaced (different colors) front bumper bent, bed replaced with flatbed. Current owner indicates the rancher had some sort of problem with the front drive shaft (or front axle?) and removed the front driveshaft: it's missing. I have yet to drive the truck, though it is currently registered with a clean title. The current owner admitted when I started asking specific questions about the mileage (115k) that the speedometer worked "intermittently, but the odometer seemed to be fine. "
I have yet to see an odometer that didn't work off the speedo in some fashion, but I guess this could be a first. 
Anyway, this brings me to my question. Is there any reasonable way to determine this engine's health when I don't have the maintenance history nor can I confirm the mileage? I'm reasonably comfortable around gasoline engines, but this would be my first Cummins.
Thanks,


Anyway, this brings me to my question. Is there any reasonable way to determine this engine's health when I don't have the maintenance history nor can I confirm the mileage? I'm reasonably comfortable around gasoline engines, but this would be my first Cummins.
Thanks,