How many miles on that beauty? Spose you haven’t gotten it unburied yet?
It’s only gonna rain for 2 more days to get the dust off!
We had several 90s Dodge gassers back in the day and recently that 99 Durango. IMO the old 318/360 and the early OD transmissions were pretty darn bulletproof.
Seen a lot of them with high miles. Not quite a small block Chevy imo but damn close for simple and stone reliable.
I agree with your thoughts exactly. I have the 3.9 v-6 in my Dakota which is basically a 318 minus 2 cylinders. 450K on that motor I've done valve cover gaskets on it once. 96' Grand Cherokee has 375K on it's clock that the 318, both are the injected magnums. Dakota had it's tranny rebuilt at 400K GC at about 370K.
I remember when the transmission went in the B-van and I'm really not sure why it went so early in it's life but my friend was the second owner so who knows what might have happened prior to his buying it.
I thought it was around 120K, but when I got inside it I discovered it's just turned over 150K before it was parked, so if I posted my lower mileage guess I was wrong. It's 150K. Still a lot of life left in that motor and that van. Like I said I could see still owning it well into retirement. Given what I've seen out of the Dakota and the GC I should be able to get at least 200K out of it. And it's not going to be a daily for sure so that will help.
If you might recall I use to talk about turning a suburban into a sort of simplified camper as a retirement project, well it might be this van instead. And I might start much sooner than retirement. I'm already thinking, building a bedframe in the back that sits on top of the rear wheel well and goes to the back door. Tall enough to slide luggage and gear under, so probably a mattress and no box spring. That's the start. We have a koolatron, which is one of those 12 volt coolers so maybe building a dedicated place for that to be. A second battery to run the rear lights and the cooler when the engine is off. Be neat to figure out a way to run a microwave, but probably not realistic. Be plenty of room for us and the dogs. We use to sleep in the back of her minivan on long road trips, but it's harder on me and not good at all for her. I think having a real bed would make a big difference for her. Oh and a curtained off area for a cassette toilet. So that's floating around in my brain.
I have a clear path to the door. I have everything off the roof of the van. I need to get his stuff out of the back of the van and then the moving of his chit is done! I won't have anytime until, possibly Friday, if not then Saturday or Sunday. This weekend is a bit busier than last but I should be able to find time to finish up the chit clearing if nothing else. Then I gotta get proper pics!