TheBlue'Burban
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- Joined
- Jun 4, 2013
- Posts
- 99
- Reaction score
- 60
- Location
- Carlisle, PA
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- Suburban 10
- Engine Size
- 350
Saw an amazing deal on a spotless 87 Suburban, 350 2wd at a local used car lot. Only 59,000 miles, body and engine bay look practically factory... all original, right down to the dry rotted tires.
http://www.autotrader.com/dealers/d...ake_modelASC&resultCar=324732849&cardist=5547
After a few days of deliberations and a short test drive around the block, I took the day off work and bought it, AS IS. After he put the plates on it, he says to me, "It's dogging down a little bit, but honestly, it just needs the cobwebs run out of her..."
Took it 1/4 mile down the road to buy her some new wipers and some cleaning supplies (That seemed like all it needed!) Turned the A/C on to see how cold it got... and ended up with coolant spewing all over the carpet and onto the ground... So I called them back, took it back, he said that yes... it was most likely the heater-core and he could take a look at it when i had time. Topped off the coolant and I went on my way.
Ran great around town, so I loaded up the kiddo's, hit the carwash, and then the park for a celebratory joy-ride. Went to get back in, and it wouldn't roll over. Battery.... (Ok... It's sat at the lot a while, I didn't drive it enough to charge, whatever.)
Renewed my AAA, who sent out a battery tech.... he tried doing a system test, said the battery was dead. Got him to put a new one in ($120!, but I had the kids with me and it was getting dark, what can I do?) That started it right up and idled great.
Clipped the kiddo's back in, and got back on the road. As soon as I put a load on it, it died down. Didn't quite stall, but didn't give any juice either. Pumped the gas, nothing. It was idling/coasting, no power. I could throw it in N, restart the key and it would fire/rev up, then die back down. I got across a small bridge, but then it was uphill. Nothing.
I know I should have taken it to a mechanic FIRST to have it gone over, and then again AFTER I bought it... but lust does some crazy things to a man. So here I sit, with a borrowed car and my *new* truck towed back to the dealer. Any ideas?
Thanks!
http://www.autotrader.com/dealers/d...ake_modelASC&resultCar=324732849&cardist=5547
After a few days of deliberations and a short test drive around the block, I took the day off work and bought it, AS IS. After he put the plates on it, he says to me, "It's dogging down a little bit, but honestly, it just needs the cobwebs run out of her..."
Took it 1/4 mile down the road to buy her some new wipers and some cleaning supplies (That seemed like all it needed!) Turned the A/C on to see how cold it got... and ended up with coolant spewing all over the carpet and onto the ground... So I called them back, took it back, he said that yes... it was most likely the heater-core and he could take a look at it when i had time. Topped off the coolant and I went on my way.
Ran great around town, so I loaded up the kiddo's, hit the carwash, and then the park for a celebratory joy-ride. Went to get back in, and it wouldn't roll over. Battery.... (Ok... It's sat at the lot a while, I didn't drive it enough to charge, whatever.)
Renewed my AAA, who sent out a battery tech.... he tried doing a system test, said the battery was dead. Got him to put a new one in ($120!, but I had the kids with me and it was getting dark, what can I do?) That started it right up and idled great.
Clipped the kiddo's back in, and got back on the road. As soon as I put a load on it, it died down. Didn't quite stall, but didn't give any juice either. Pumped the gas, nothing. It was idling/coasting, no power. I could throw it in N, restart the key and it would fire/rev up, then die back down. I got across a small bridge, but then it was uphill. Nothing.
I know I should have taken it to a mechanic FIRST to have it gone over, and then again AFTER I bought it... but lust does some crazy things to a man. So here I sit, with a borrowed car and my *new* truck towed back to the dealer. Any ideas?
Thanks!