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by <volkswag@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 12, 2008 at 11:23 AM

I read this newsgroup all the time and here's my two bits for my 2wd
REDNECK 
truck recently purchased.

Problems galore appreciated at this price.  Good news, very happy 
camper/boater with new used truck.  Ran carfax re****t yesterday and very 
happy with the results.  Unfortunately re****ts cannot be done on my other 
vehicles older than 1981 (no disclaimer at beginning of process).  Vehicle

went to auction twice since '95.  Lots of owners.  One drove over 100k
miles 
in just over a year on odometer.  That's over 2000 miles per week.  Driven

cross country?  I got this truck for less than price of big screen TV!

1st item replaced was emergency or parking brake cable.  Spent $800 on
tires 
Saturday and ordered numerous plastic dash parts that were broken
including 
glove box, A/C vent, etc and rubber boot for column ****ft lever.  Tire 
dealer recommended replacing idle and pitman arm and two right tie rods. 
Door light switches not working unless held in up position or twisted (not

normal).  Later found I could dis-assemble, clean contacts with cotton
swab 
and reassembled they'd work.  They had popped open in my fumbling to
remove 
them.  I installed new ones anyway.

I've been euphoric ever since the test drive.  Test drive and drive home
was 
on fumes.  The gauge read empty all the time!  Put $80 of regular in it
and 
gauge moved to 3/4 mark.  Ouch!  The transmission is my next major repair.

Oil smells burnt but still red.  Need to pull pan and check for metal 
fillings, replace filter and top off oil.  Engine oil is Kendall synthetic

from Goodyear dealer?  I've heard the name but I usually use Mobil 1. 
Change only oil filter every 5,000.  At 25,000 change all oil and filter. 
I 
do this on my '95 Caprice.  Other 7 vehicles haven't been weaned from 
regular oil and not all are in use.

No owners manual of course and only one ignition/door key.  Had 2nd made. 
Hate to loose last one.  In cleaning, vacuumed lots of broken glass behind

rear seat and some in upholstery.  Either load ****fted and broke window or

vandalism.  Took forever for dummy me to find release lever to tilt rear 
seat up or down.  Removed (engineering JOKE) scissor jack that is nicely 
packed in it's own case under rear seat.  I haven't cranked the spare down

to check air pressure.  It's obvious the tire is like new.  Tire dealer
told 
me how to get the spare out.  I thought you just use the large wing nut 
underneath to remove.  I have wrestled my 1977 1/2 ton pickup's spare many

times to re-install after refilling the air.  Probably should have 
positioned the tire so it could be filled from underneath.  I now carry a 
small floor jack purchased with jack stands for $20 from local auto parts.

Recently I used the floor jack in Caprice to lift older Lincoln
Continental 
that also had a difficult scissor jack.  It's no fun to crank & lift 2 1/2

ton vehicle with these scissor jacks.  Base is small and may tip over. 
And 
in sand on desert?  Forget it.  Then I carry a small piece of plywood for
a 
base.

With this mileage I have no idea if the engine is original or if 
transmission has ever been rebuilt.

Built in 9/95, Chevrolet Cheyenne 2500 extended cab, 2wd, 5.7L, A/T, P/B, 
P/S,  8' bed, AM/FM cassette radio (cassette plays all 4 tracks at once,
my 
brain is not ready for this new technology).  Can't decode sound in
reverse 
either.

Anyway, I like it, I like it.  Even if it will not get much use.  This
stud 
is being put out to pasture.  Now it will be trips to the lake, camping
and 
to home improvement warehouse(s).

Gary
this completes 8 vehicle in my fleet.
 




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by <volkswag@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 12, 2008 at 11:23 AM

I read this newsgroup all the time and here's my two bits for my 2wd
REDNECK 
truck recently purchased.

Problems galore appreciated at this price.  Good news, very happy 
camper/boater with new used truck.  Ran carfax re****t yesterday and very 
happy with the results.  Unfortunately re****ts cannot be done on my other 
vehicles older than 1981 (no disclaimer at beginning of process).  Vehicle

went to auction twice since '95.  Lots of owners.  One drove over 100k
miles 
in just over a year on odometer.  That's over 2000 miles per week.  Driven

cross country?  I got this truck for less than price of big screen TV!

1st item replaced was emergency or parking brake cable.  Spent $800 on
tires 
Saturday and ordered numerous plastic dash parts that were broken
including 
glove box, A/C vent, etc and rubber boot for column ****ft lever.  Tire 
dealer recommended replacing idle and pitman arm and two right tie rods. 
Door light switches not working unless held in up position or twisted (not

normal).  Later found I could dis-assemble, clean contacts with cotton
swab 
and reassembled they'd work.  They had popped open in my fumbling to
remove 
them.  I installed new ones anyway.

I've been euphoric ever since the test drive.  Test drive and drive home
was 
on fumes.  The gauge read empty all the time!  Put $80 of regular in it
and 
gauge moved to 3/4 mark.  Ouch!  The transmission is my next major repair.

Oil smells burnt but still red.  Need to pull pan and check for metal 
fillings, replace filter and top off oil.  Engine oil is Kendall synthetic

from Goodyear dealer?  I've heard the name but I usually use Mobil 1. 
Change only oil filter every 5,000.  At 25,000 change all oil and filter. 
I 
do this on my '95 Caprice.  Other 7 vehicles haven't been weaned from 
regular oil and not all are in use.

No owners manual of course and only one ignition/door key.  Had 2nd made. 
Hate to loose last one.  In cleaning, vacuumed lots of broken glass behind

rear seat and some in upholstery.  Either load ****fted and broke window or

vandalism.  Took forever for dummy me to find release lever to tilt rear 
seat up or down.  Removed (engineering JOKE) scissor jack that is nicely 
packed in it's own case under rear seat.  I haven't cranked the spare down

to check air pressure.  It's obvious the tire is like new.  Tire dealer
told 
me how to get the spare out.  I thought you just use the large wing nut 
underneath to remove.  I have wrestled my 1977 1/2 ton pickup's spare many

times to re-install after refilling the air.  Probably should have 
positioned the tire so it could be filled from underneath.  I now carry a 
small floor jack purchased with jack stands for $20 from local auto parts.

Recently I used the floor jack in Caprice to lift older Lincoln
Continental 
that also had a difficult scissor jack.  It's no fun to crank & lift 2 1/2

ton vehicle with these scissor jacks.  Base is small and may tip over. 
And 
in sand on desert?  Forget it.  Then I carry a small piece of plywood for
a 
base.

With this mileage I have no idea if the engine is original or if 
transmission has ever been rebuilt.

Built in 9/95, Chevrolet Cheyenne 2500 extended cab, 2wd, 5.7L, A/T, P/B, 
P/S,  8' bed, AM/FM cassette radio (cassette plays all 4 tracks at once,
my 
brain is not ready for this new technology).  Can't decode sound in
reverse 
either.

Anyway, I like it, I like it.  Even if it will not get much use.  This
stud 
is being put out to pasture.  Now it will be trips to the lake, camping
and 
to home improvement warehouse(s).

Gary
this completes 8 vehicle in my fleet.
 




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by <volkswag@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 12, 2008 at 11:23 AM

I read this newsgroup all the time and here's my two bits for my 2wd
REDNECK 
truck recently purchased.

Problems galore appreciated at this price.  Good news, very happy 
camper/boater with new used truck.  Ran carfax re****t yesterday and very 
happy with the results.  Unfortunately re****ts cannot be done on my other 
vehicles older than 1981 (no disclaimer at beginning of process).  Vehicle

went to auction twice since '95.  Lots of owners.  One drove over 100k
miles 
in just over a year on odometer.  That's over 2000 miles per week.  Driven

cross country?  I got this truck for less than price of big screen TV!

1st item replaced was emergency or parking brake cable.  Spent $800 on
tires 
Saturday and ordered numerous plastic dash parts that were broken
including 
glove box, A/C vent, etc and rubber boot for column ****ft lever.  Tire 
dealer recommended replacing idle and pitman arm and two right tie rods. 
Door light switches not working unless held in up position or twisted (not

normal).  Later found I could dis-assemble, clean contacts with cotton
swab 
and reassembled they'd work.  They had popped open in my fumbling to
remove 
them.  I installed new ones anyway.

I've been euphoric ever since the test drive.  Test drive and drive home
was 
on fumes.  The gauge read empty all the time!  Put $80 of regular in it
and 
gauge moved to 3/4 mark.  Ouch!  The transmission is my next major repair.

Oil smells burnt but still red.  Need to pull pan and check for metal 
fillings, replace filter and top off oil.  Engine oil is Kendall synthetic

from Goodyear dealer?  I've heard the name but I usually use Mobil 1. 
Change only oil filter every 5,000.  At 25,000 change all oil and filter. 
I 
do this on my '95 Caprice.  Other 7 vehicles haven't been weaned from 
regular oil and not all are in use.

No owners manual of course and only one ignition/door key.  Had 2nd made. 
Hate to loose last one.  In cleaning, vacuumed lots of broken glass behind

rear seat and some in upholstery.  Either load ****fted and broke window or

vandalism.  Took forever for dummy me to find release lever to tilt rear 
seat up or down.  Removed (engineering JOKE) scissor jack that is nicely 
packed in it's own case under rear seat.  I haven't cranked the spare down

to check air pressure.  It's obvious the tire is like new.  Tire dealer
told 
me how to get the spare out.  I thought you just use the large wing nut 
underneath to remove.  I have wrestled my 1977 1/2 ton pickup's spare many

times to re-install after refilling the air.  Probably should have 
positioned the tire so it could be filled from underneath.  I now carry a 
small floor jack purchased with jack stands for $20 from local auto parts.

Recently I used the floor jack in Caprice to lift older Lincoln
Continental 
that also had a difficult scissor jack.  It's no fun to crank & lift 2 1/2

ton vehicle with these scissor jacks.  Base is small and may tip over. 
And 
in sand on desert?  Forget it.  Then I carry a small piece of plywood for
a 
base.

With this mileage I have no idea if the engine is original or if 
transmission has ever been rebuilt.

Built in 9/95, Chevrolet Cheyenne 2500 extended cab, 2wd, 5.7L, A/T, P/B, 
P/S,  8' bed, AM/FM cassette radio (cassette plays all 4 tracks at once,
my 
brain is not ready for this new technology).  Can't decode sound in
reverse 
either.

Anyway, I like it, I like it.  Even if it will not get much use.  This
stud 
is being put out to pasture.  Now it will be trips to the lake, camping
and 
to home improvement warehouse(s).

Gary
this completes 8 vehicle in my fleet.
 




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Bought '95 Extended Cab 2500 Chevy with low 234,430 miles for $
<volkswag@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-06-12 11:23:35 
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Bought '95 Extended Cab 2500 Chevy with low 234,430 miles for $
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Bought '95 Extended Cab 2500 Chevy with low 234,430 miles for $
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by <volkswag@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 12, 2008 at 11:23 AM

I read this newsgroup all the time and here's my two bits for my 2wd
REDNECK 
truck recently purchased.

Problems galore appreciated at this price.  Good news, very happy 
camper/boater with new used truck.  Ran carfax re****t yesterday and very 
happy with the results.  Unfortunately re****ts cannot be done on my other 
vehicles older than 1981 (no disclaimer at beginning of process).  Vehicle

went to auction twice since '95.  Lots of owners.  One drove over 100k
miles 
in just over a year on odometer.  That's over 2000 miles per week.  Driven

cross country?  I got this truck for less than price of big screen TV!

1st item replaced was emergency or parking brake cable.  Spent $800 on
tires 
Saturday and ordered numerous plastic dash parts that were broken
including 
glove box, A/C vent, etc and rubber boot for column ****ft lever.  Tire 
dealer recommended replacing idle and pitman arm and two right tie rods. 
Door light switches not working unless held in up position or twisted (not

normal).  Later found I could dis-assemble, clean contacts with cotton
swab 
and reassembled they'd work.  They had popped open in my fumbling to
remove 
them.  I installed new ones anyway.

I've been euphoric ever since the test drive.  Test drive and drive home
was 
on fumes.  The gauge read empty all the time!  Put $80 of regular in it
and 
gauge moved to 3/4 mark.  Ouch!  The transmission is my next major repair.

Oil smells burnt but still red.  Need to pull pan and check for metal 
fillings, replace filter and top off oil.  Engine oil is Kendall synthetic

from Goodyear dealer?  I've heard the name but I usually use Mobil 1. 
Change only oil filter every 5,000.  At 25,000 change all oil and filter. 
I 
do this on my '95 Caprice.  Other 7 vehicles haven't been weaned from 
regular oil and not all are in use.

No owners manual of course and only one ignition/door key.  Had 2nd made. 
Hate to loose last one.  In cleaning, vacuumed lots of broken glass behind

rear seat and some in upholstery.  Either load ****fted and broke window or

vandalism.  Took forever for dummy me to find release lever to tilt rear 
seat up or down.  Removed (engineering JOKE) scissor jack that is nicely 
packed in it's own case under rear seat.  I haven't cranked the spare down

to check air pressure.  It's obvious the tire is like new.  Tire dealer
told 
me how to get the spare out.  I thought you just use the large wing nut 
underneath to remove.  I have wrestled my 1977 1/2 ton pickup's spare many

times to re-install after refilling the air.  Probably should have 
positioned the tire so it could be filled from underneath.  I now carry a 
small floor jack purchased with jack stands for $20 from local auto parts.

Recently I used the floor jack in Caprice to lift older Lincoln
Continental 
that also had a difficult scissor jack.  It's no fun to crank & lift 2 1/2

ton vehicle with these scissor jacks.  Base is small and may tip over. 
And 
in sand on desert?  Forget it.  Then I carry a small piece of plywood for
a 
base.

With this mileage I have no idea if the engine is original or if 
transmission has ever been rebuilt.

Built in 9/95, Chevrolet Cheyenne 2500 extended cab, 2wd, 5.7L, A/T, P/B, 
P/S,  8' bed, AM/FM cassette radio (cassette plays all 4 tracks at once,
my 
brain is not ready for this new technology).  Can't decode sound in
reverse 
either.

Anyway, I like it, I like it.  Even if it will not get much use.  This
stud 
is being put out to pasture.  Now it will be trips to the lake, camping
and 
to home improvement warehouse(s).

Gary
this completes 8 vehicle in my fleet.
 




 2 Posts in Topic:
Bought '95 Extended Cab 2500 Chevy with low 234,430 miles for $
<volkswag@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-06-12 11:23:35 
Bought '95 Extended Cab 2500 Chevy with low 234,430 miles for $
<volkswag@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-06-12 11:23:35 
Bought '95 Extended Cab 2500 Chevy with low 234,430 miles for $
<volkswag@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-06-12 11:23:35 
Bought '95 Extended Cab 2500 Chevy with low 234,430 miles for $
<volkswag@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-06-12 11:23:35 
Bought '95 Extended Cab 2500 Chevy with low 234,430 miles for $
<volkswag@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-06-12 11:23:35 
Bought '95 Extended Cab 2500 Chevy with low 234,430 miles for $
<volkswag@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-06-12 11:23:35 
Bought '95 Extended Cab 2500 Chevy with low 234,430 miles for $
<volkswag@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-06-12 11:23:35 
Bought '95 Extended Cab 2500 Chevy with low 234,430 miles for $
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