Lindsayt wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 10:17 pm
Are you rebuilding this vehicle to last for a thousand years?
I may be inclined to a little over engineering but 1000 may be a bit optimistic
I want it to last at least the rest of my working life which could be 20 years (or less if my health fails). Depending on what state it is in when that time comes, I may keep it going even longer if possible.
This rebuild has taught me a few lessons. You can't neglect certain things on a vehicle and expect it to last. I always looked after the mechanical parts well but neglected the underbody cleaning and rust prevention like waxing etc. It's a trade off of a little time and expense often or a massive resto project after so many years. From now on I choose the little but often because I don't think I will have the balls to do this lot again.
I don't want a new or newer truck. I want this one which has happily served me very well for 25 years. I don't want the vehicles laden with sensors for everything, dpf, adblue and all that bollox. I have a hope of fixing a simple vehicle but not a modern one. This will hopefully give me years of cheap motoring rather than monthly payments, expensive dealer servicing and parts and modern vehicle problems.
The government will probably try and price this thing off the road. That is the only thing that troubles me, and the fact that a modern engine would probably be cleaner and better for the environment.