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Any one have suggestions for a used truck that's easy to do repair and maintenance on? I need something for working around the farm, but I can't afford to shell out the big bucks that mechanics want to install a forty dollar part. So I need suggestions for a pickup that is "shade tree mechanic" friendly. Any ideas would be much appreciated.

 

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Yeah I have an 86 ford with a straight 6 engine. Easy to work on.

I can see the engine unlike more modern trucks.

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Have a '93 F-150, 260k, 6-cylinder.  Easy to work on, tough to beat.

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Any one have suggestions for a used truck that's easy to do repair and maintenance on? I need something for working around the farm, but I can't afford to shell out the big bucks that mechanics want to install a forty dollar part. So I need suggestions for a pickup that is "shade tree mechanic" friendly. Any ideas would be much appreciated.

 

chevy s10, if you can use a smaller one, couldn't say anything about a full-size option. Everything on an S10 is dirt cheap because there are a billion of them around, and they are dependable as anything you could dream of.

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If your just talking for around the farm where MPG is not an issue. I would suggest an older 78-79 Ford  F-series 4x4 truck. Simple design,no EFI to deal with and a bullet proof drive line. You would be hard pressed to find something around the farm these trucks cant handle.

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Any old carburated full size would work well. I've got an 86 Dodge Ram that I've literally repaired parts of with bailing wire.

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Gonna have to echo the Ford/Chevy sentiment.

 

A Ford 300ci with a toploader will do whatever you want and there isn't a part on it that costs more than $20 or an hour to replace.

 

A Chevy with a 350ci and TH350 is going to be the same. $20 and an hour.

 

Stay away from anything later than `85 as they started getting electric dohickies on them.

 

I prefer the 67-72 Ford the most, 73-79 next then the Chevrolet from 73-80. It is all aesthetics. 

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I had a 68 Chevy way back,  Even I could work on it.  Only had about a half a dozen parts as I recall.  

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I have an '88 F-150 4x4 with a 4 speed and a 300.  Absolutely bullet proof.  I let it sit for 6 years, put a battery and gas in it and it fired right up and ran like a champ.  It has either 200k or 300k on it, not sure.  And like the others have said very easy to work on.

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