mistaake
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- SF Bay Area, California
- First Name
- Michael
- Truck Year
- 1999
- Truck Model
- Crown Vic
- Engine Size
- 4.6
My mom wants a small-ish RV. We went on Craigslist and she liked this one.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/rvs/5296918794.html
I told her... I'm happy to help you find one but it's got to be a Chevy or Ford. None of the 1970s Dodge RVs that are cheap, because I don't want to have to fix it every day - working on these vans/RVs is a pain...
Hopefully I could bring it to the shop and have an inspection done prior to purchase.
But that might not be practical depending on the situation.
Any advice on buying an RV... I know, it's not really a square body, but there is lots of knowledge on here and many people smarter and more experienced than I.
Is an 88 gonna be TBI? I know in the trucks and SUVs they switched from carb in 87 but did they also switch the vans at the same time? I really don't like carburetors but at that price even a rebuilt carb from quadrajetpower would be within budget.
Most of the RVs we looked at as far as Chevys go were 454. There was one lone 350. All the Fords are 460s. I take it the small block is a dumb idea since it's so underpowered that it'll work really hard and thus get the same mileage as a big block? They don't say in the listing but I'll see what it is before we buy it. I wouldn't mind having an 88 350 in the fleet because it'll have many of the same parts as my 95 Suburban (both 350 TBI at that point)...
As far as mileage I'm assuming these things all get in the single digits in terms of MPG simply due to age, weight, and air resistance. If my Suburban 5.7L gets ~12MPG a 7.4L with much more weight and more anti-aero-dynamic properties will probbly get 6, right?
Thank you for any input or advice at all. Much appreciated
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/rvs/5296918794.html
I told her... I'm happy to help you find one but it's got to be a Chevy or Ford. None of the 1970s Dodge RVs that are cheap, because I don't want to have to fix it every day - working on these vans/RVs is a pain...
Hopefully I could bring it to the shop and have an inspection done prior to purchase.
But that might not be practical depending on the situation.
Any advice on buying an RV... I know, it's not really a square body, but there is lots of knowledge on here and many people smarter and more experienced than I.
Is an 88 gonna be TBI? I know in the trucks and SUVs they switched from carb in 87 but did they also switch the vans at the same time? I really don't like carburetors but at that price even a rebuilt carb from quadrajetpower would be within budget.
Most of the RVs we looked at as far as Chevys go were 454. There was one lone 350. All the Fords are 460s. I take it the small block is a dumb idea since it's so underpowered that it'll work really hard and thus get the same mileage as a big block? They don't say in the listing but I'll see what it is before we buy it. I wouldn't mind having an 88 350 in the fleet because it'll have many of the same parts as my 95 Suburban (both 350 TBI at that point)...
As far as mileage I'm assuming these things all get in the single digits in terms of MPG simply due to age, weight, and air resistance. If my Suburban 5.7L gets ~12MPG a 7.4L with much more weight and more anti-aero-dynamic properties will probbly get 6, right?
Thank you for any input or advice at all. Much appreciated
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