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starting a new job soon, need a new ride

Started by CB, July 21, 2013, 04:07:07 AM

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CB

Hi guys,
how are y'all?

As some of you know, I am redirecting my (professional) life by studying criminology at the Brussels university.
I am aming for a job as a government official in the justice department.

My first job is a temporary post at the Federal refugee center for minors, working 2-3 night shifts a week. (from 8PM till 8AM)
I'll earn a good salary, have 3-7 days off between shifts.
In the mean time I am waiting for my last step in the selection procedure to become a member of the Justice Department...

Only downside....gonna need a new ride to commute 150-350 miles a week between home/work/university. (for work I can freely use the public transport)
I'd love to buy a nice old(er) but dependable truck since I won't let my Sheppard trash my '72 :rofl:...
Any thoughts?
Thanks! CB
1968 Dodge Coronet 500

Dans 68

Are there any diesel trucks that can fit the bill? Last time I was in your neck of the woods that was the preferred fuel. Are you looking for fuel economy primarily, or a full size truck? How old is older?

Good for you on the career switch and on making it happen.   :2thumbs:

Dan
1973 SE 400 727  1 of 19,645                                        1968 383 4bbl 4spds  2 of 259

68CoronetRT

My vote would be 99-02 Chevy/GMC 2wd 5.3l. Decent on mileage, runs on 87, right now they are cheap to pickup with not alot of miles. If the motor blows up you can get another one from a junk yard for 500-1000$, and the trans is a 4l60E which is a decent trans if you keep the maintenance up.

Unless you have to haul alot of weight, then I'd look at some type of work truck/diesel.

CB

It might sound a bit  :scratchchin: but is a 80/90s Dodge D 150 a good alternative?
I want to get an autogas installation to lower the gas bill.

1968 Dodge Coronet 500

Bandit72

Not sure on the fuel mileage aspect of them, i suppose if they had a 318 and overdrive it could pull some decent numbers (for what it is)   but on a side note, them trucks sure are nice lookin!
Daddy ran whiskey in a big black dodge
bought it at an auction at the masons lodge,
Johnson County Sherriff painted on the side,
just shot a coat of primer then he looked inside,
well him and my uncle tore that engine down,
I still remember that rumblin' sound.....

BB1

Delete my profile

CB

1968 Dodge Coronet 500

JB400

They get around 15-18 mpg.  I find it kind of funny that trucks just seem to get around the same fuel mileage no matter what the truck is or how old it is, as long as it's been taken care of and hasn't been altered.  My old 89 Ram gets around the same mileage as a newer model.  Of course, my driving habits might affect that some.  I have a light foot.

Cooter

Toyota/Honda/Subaru...I'd steer clear of the Domestic brands...
" I have spent thousands of dollars and countless hours researching what works and what doesn't and I'm willing to share"

CB

1968 Dodge Coronet 500

DC_1


charger_fan_4ever

89-93 2wd cummins powered W250 with a 5 speed. About the best mileage of any diesel pick up ever produced. Tough as nails and simple design no gadgets/electronics to mess up.  :Twocents:

Not pretty IMO but hey lol.

Old Moparz

Don't forget to calculate how much you can budget for fuel & use that to help decide what size vehicle you can get. Full sized trucks really get poor MPG compared to compact ones & Mopar doesn't make a compact truck. Last company I worked for had a few V6 Dakotas that never saw anything better than 16 to 17 MPG.

Stay Mopar?   :cheers:


Get a bicycle & get exercise. :D
               Bob               



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Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor from 2003+

DC_1

If you have the coin hold out for one of the new Ram 1500 deisels. Suppose to have 9200lbs towing cap with a 3L V6