WP29P4A
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- Jul 18, 2021
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- Location
- Nevada
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- Sierra Classic V1500
- Engine Size
- 350 TBI
Hopefully you have someone going with you, consider a plan "B" before hand. I did the adventure you are about to experience, the ad said "Fly in and drive it home" I live in Nevada and the car was in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, we made it to Lincoln Nebraska before the transmission let us know the chances of making it the rest of the way were slim, or worse.
Just so happens that Lincoln Nebraska has an airport and one single auto transportation/shipping business, so I was good to go and extremely fortunate the trans decided to let me know while I was IN a town that had everything I needed to get us home the next day and the car, 5 weeks later. Could have paid the $12,000 to have my car shipped immediately, or wait for him to fill the other spots on the truck and pay $2400.
Hope and pray for the best, but prepare for something less, just in case. I strongly suggest an electrical kit, with a couple tools like someone mentioned above, electrical tape, wire nuts, a length of 16ga wire, test light/meter, fuses, etc.
Just so happens that Lincoln Nebraska has an airport and one single auto transportation/shipping business, so I was good to go and extremely fortunate the trans decided to let me know while I was IN a town that had everything I needed to get us home the next day and the car, 5 weeks later. Could have paid the $12,000 to have my car shipped immediately, or wait for him to fill the other spots on the truck and pay $2400.
Hope and pray for the best, but prepare for something less, just in case. I strongly suggest an electrical kit, with a couple tools like someone mentioned above, electrical tape, wire nuts, a length of 16ga wire, test light/meter, fuses, etc.