Hello Everyone, this is my first post here.
I'm in Los Angeles and I've been searching for a 1st Gen Cummins for a few months now. Of course my first choice is a 1992-93 W250, manual transmission, but I haven't come across many for sale, and when I did they were priced very high. After a few months looking, I'm now eager to get started and more willing to compromise. I've been using craigslist to search since, as far as I could tell by reading the forums, that's where most guys got their best deals. Any suggestions as to where else to search to find a good deal will be much welcome and appreciated.
A few days ago, I located something that could be tempting... it's low priced but the injection pump has some problems... it's a 1989 D250 with less than 170K miles, rebuilt automatic transmission, that I could get at around $2,000, but the owner says the injection pump is leaking and must be rebuilt or maybe could be fixed by replacing a gasket. Does the fact that the truck is low mileage and low-priced make it a good deal in spite of the problem with the IP, if this were the only major problem with the truck? Unfortunately, this deal is 400 miles away. from where I live. .
My main reason for getting a truck is for expedition travel. My girlfriend and I love beautiful natural surroundings and have visions of using a 1st Gen Cummins equipped with a camper shell and a few other items to explore the beautiful nature of California and surrounding states.
After a lot of reading on the subject, it seems to me that what we need is a 4x4 truck truck w/ manual transmission. I plan to eventually put on larger tires (37s) and it seems that a manual transmission would be best and most reliable. Our dilemma is, should we be patient and keep looking and waiting for a manual 4x4, which might take a very long time, or should we compromise on both requirements and grab the next good deal on a D250 auto if the price is right? Most of the 1st Gens I've come across are 4x2 autos... ...
This will be my first Cummins, so please let me have all the good advice/opinions you are willing to give. Thanks.
I'm in Los Angeles and I've been searching for a 1st Gen Cummins for a few months now. Of course my first choice is a 1992-93 W250, manual transmission, but I haven't come across many for sale, and when I did they were priced very high. After a few months looking, I'm now eager to get started and more willing to compromise. I've been using craigslist to search since, as far as I could tell by reading the forums, that's where most guys got their best deals. Any suggestions as to where else to search to find a good deal will be much welcome and appreciated.
A few days ago, I located something that could be tempting... it's low priced but the injection pump has some problems... it's a 1989 D250 with less than 170K miles, rebuilt automatic transmission, that I could get at around $2,000, but the owner says the injection pump is leaking and must be rebuilt or maybe could be fixed by replacing a gasket. Does the fact that the truck is low mileage and low-priced make it a good deal in spite of the problem with the IP, if this were the only major problem with the truck? Unfortunately, this deal is 400 miles away. from where I live. .
My main reason for getting a truck is for expedition travel. My girlfriend and I love beautiful natural surroundings and have visions of using a 1st Gen Cummins equipped with a camper shell and a few other items to explore the beautiful nature of California and surrounding states.
After a lot of reading on the subject, it seems to me that what we need is a 4x4 truck truck w/ manual transmission. I plan to eventually put on larger tires (37s) and it seems that a manual transmission would be best and most reliable. Our dilemma is, should we be patient and keep looking and waiting for a manual 4x4, which might take a very long time, or should we compromise on both requirements and grab the next good deal on a D250 auto if the price is right? Most of the 1st Gens I've come across are 4x2 autos... ...
This will be my first Cummins, so please let me have all the good advice/opinions you are willing to give. Thanks.