Classics are one of those trucks that either you love or hate. If you love them, you accept that there will be constant challenges and maintenance. Personally, I drove one for 15 years and recently purchased another.
My daily is a NAS 110, but I purchased the Classic to keep the mileage down on the 110.
Here is an example of one this past week that brought a super price (remember ... this was a 1995- most desirable, it is white- most desirable, and immaculate!)
Check out what this truck went for!!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...tem=&sspagename=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_31141wt_1051
However, I recently bought the identical truck (125K miles) for $1500 because the guy thought the transmission was blown. Filled transmission with fluid, and everything has been great since.
There are those that love the older (larger gas fill door) version.
Before purchasing, check:
All Electronics (seats, windows, lights, radio, sun roof, etc.) as these things are not inexpensive to fix.
Sagging Headliner- a repair that runs $600- $1200 depending on the shop
Rust on rear lift gate, rear cargo floor, interior fender slope inside passenger doors, firewall. All expensive repairs!
Any warning lights on the dash. ALL expensive to correct.
Cats on exhaust. Very expensive.
That is all.
Dendy