Naaa that's no more than a clothes rack. Because of the lack of real support.... roll cage. They normally do that these days?
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http://jacksonville.craigslist.org/cto/5670929811.html
2001 7.3, solid axle swap, no transfer case or driveshaft. Seems like a third of the way to a UJ swap
That one has been FS for awhile or off and on if I remember correctly.
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"Leave as is and drive just fine"? Are you kidding me? There's no possible way on this earth that thing drives "just fine" the way it is. Has the owner actually stepped back and taken a look at that front end steering geometry?
Gut the drivetrain and call Chris. About the only way to save the poor beast.![]()
http://eastoregon.craigslist.org/cto/5690423722.html - 4x4 Diesel Ford, based on year I believe 6.0L though.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-E-Seri...55230&pid=100010&rk=13&rkt=21&sd=222196306535
Anyone have any words of advice on this find? I would really prefer to grab something with the UJoint kit on it already or buy a van for Chris to convert (or heck buy a van from him after he's done with it at the shop!), but this is a pretty hard price point to run away from. I suppose it would always be possible to snatch it up and throw UJoint leaves under it down the road; all the hard stuff is already done.
I'm new to this world, hunting down my first van so any words of wisdom are much appreciated!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-E-Seri...55230&pid=100010&rk=13&rkt=21&sd=222196306535
Anyone have any words of advice on this find? I would really prefer to grab something with the UJoint kit on it already or buy a van for Chris to convert (or heck buy a van from him after he's done with it at the shop!), but this is a pretty hard price point to run away from. I suppose it would always be possible to snatch it up and throw UJoint leaves under it down the road; all the hard stuff is already done.
I'm new to this world, hunting down my first van so any words of wisdom are much appreciated!
"Everything new" but they only list a replaced transmission and the associated 4x4 stuff. So, engine, axle, brakes, hoses, etc. aren't "new" at all are they?
Looks cool enough, but if a Ujoint van is your goal you'd be doing yourself a disservice by not doing that particular conversion to begin with. You'd be pulling the existing components off to add Chris's stuff. Better to just buy a Ujoint van or get a 2wd van and convert that.