First post from a long time lurker...
While my fiberglass egg camper has served me well for trips into the FL backlands, I’ve had my eye on a 99 swb FE-HD for a while and finally have tracked down the owners. I’m just not sure that it is something I should roll the dice on, so want some opinions.
The truck in question Is a low mileage (120k) 1998 FE HD. It is a short wheelbase version, With a fiberglass and aluminum box that looks suitable for a camper conversion. It would be slightly larger than my existing camper. If purchased and everything goes well, I would build it out to where the box could be exchanged for a stake body, when not camping.
here’s where I need the advice. This truck has been sitting still since 2014, when the business owner passed away suddenly. It has had no service and looks like ever loving hell. I know at the least, it will need new fluids, batteries, and the like before trying to get it running. It will also need new tires, brakes, etc.
Am I playing with fire?
I have 12 years of delivery fleet management with these trucks, FTR’s, NPR’s, etc. I remember them being pretty reliable and sturdy, but also remember a late 80’s Canter that was a pain at times. I also recall that the parts were rather expensive. I guess my main concern is that it could be a money pit, due to sitting for so long. At the same time, I’m fairly sure that I could get it cheap...real cheap.
Throw me some opinions please
While my fiberglass egg camper has served me well for trips into the FL backlands, I’ve had my eye on a 99 swb FE-HD for a while and finally have tracked down the owners. I’m just not sure that it is something I should roll the dice on, so want some opinions.
The truck in question Is a low mileage (120k) 1998 FE HD. It is a short wheelbase version, With a fiberglass and aluminum box that looks suitable for a camper conversion. It would be slightly larger than my existing camper. If purchased and everything goes well, I would build it out to where the box could be exchanged for a stake body, when not camping.
here’s where I need the advice. This truck has been sitting still since 2014, when the business owner passed away suddenly. It has had no service and looks like ever loving hell. I know at the least, it will need new fluids, batteries, and the like before trying to get it running. It will also need new tires, brakes, etc.
Am I playing with fire?
I have 12 years of delivery fleet management with these trucks, FTR’s, NPR’s, etc. I remember them being pretty reliable and sturdy, but also remember a late 80’s Canter that was a pain at times. I also recall that the parts were rather expensive. I guess my main concern is that it could be a money pit, due to sitting for so long. At the same time, I’m fairly sure that I could get it cheap...real cheap.
Throw me some opinions please