strider3700
Adventurer
I've been truck hunting for a few months looking for a crew cab to fit the growing family. Anyways today I ran across a 2000 chevy 3500 4x4 crew cab longbox with the 350 setup to run on gas and propane. It used to be a ministry of transportation truck so it's a gloriously ugly yellow and given it's size I'm sure it's visible from space. This also however means it was maintained religiously and there is a complete log book of every fuel up and mileage from the day it was purchased new.
It's only got 163,000 km, looks to be in decent shape bodywise, breaks are at 50% front 60% rear and the tires are maybe 70%. Anyways it's been at the lot for over a year and this being a small lot they haven't moved much in the last few months. The salesman said here's the price but we want it gone so try an offer. I'm thinking I could have 3000-5000 left over from my budget to put towards mods after all is said and done.
Does anyone have any info on what dual fuel trucks are like and what to watch for with them? I'm not too sure if I will go with the truck or not, It is ugly as sin and huge, I was really hoping for a crew cab short box but that is not a common setup in the older years that I can afford.
It's only got 163,000 km, looks to be in decent shape bodywise, breaks are at 50% front 60% rear and the tires are maybe 70%. Anyways it's been at the lot for over a year and this being a small lot they haven't moved much in the last few months. The salesman said here's the price but we want it gone so try an offer. I'm thinking I could have 3000-5000 left over from my budget to put towards mods after all is said and done.
Does anyone have any info on what dual fuel trucks are like and what to watch for with them? I'm not too sure if I will go with the truck or not, It is ugly as sin and huge, I was really hoping for a crew cab short box but that is not a common setup in the older years that I can afford.