Perhaps to the right buyer.She could get a $1000 for it![]()

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Perhaps to the right buyer.She could get a $1000 for it![]()
I guess some of you people know better then I do, but if someone goes to a shop that does these conversions do they actually sit down with the customer and say this build will cost you $80,000 or whatever. If I were to have 1 of these done I'd be fine with $80K but I'd want to know that up front. And I hate hearing that "if you have to ask you cant afford it" because like I said I'd be ok with $80K just not $200k therefore I'd ask up front. Im wondering if a lot of these builds get abandoned because the people who start them have no real expection of what it will cost. I guess also I don't know the life expectancy of these vehicles either. Someone commented as much as a cummins ram. Well living in the midwest I see a lot of rams that are only a year or two old and they are rust buckets. I kniw that the cummins will go for awhile but everything else will fall apart. I know the Toyota deisel engines will run for ever but how does the rest of it hold up. I'm 42 and if I bought a ram the engine might take me to retirement but the rest of the truck would be junk. How would the Toyota do? I guess my last question would be can this conversion be done with a double cab? Because if I bought a ram it would be a double cab. Or i guess 1 more question could it be done with a 76 onto 80 series frame?
I guess some of you people know better then I do, but if someone goes to a shop that does these conversions do they actually sit down with the customer and say this build will cost you $80,000 or whatever. If I were to have 1 of these done I'd be fine with $80K but I'd want to know that up front. And I hate hearing that "if you have to ask you cant afford it" because like I said I'd be ok with $80K just not $200k therefore I'd ask up front. Im wondering if a lot of these builds get abandoned because the people who start them have no real expection of what it will cost. I guess also I don't know the life expectancy of these vehicles either. Someone commented as much as a cummins ram. Well living in the midwest I see a lot of rams that are only a year or two old and they are rust buckets. I kniw that the cummins will go for awhile but everything else will fall apart. I know the Toyota deisel engines will run for ever but how does the rest of it hold up. I'm 42 and if I bought a ram the engine might take me to retirement but the rest of the truck would be junk. How would the Toyota do? I guess my last question would be can this conversion be done with a double cab? Because if I bought a ram it would be a double cab. Or i guess 1 more question could it be done with a 76 onto 80 series frame?
I appreciate the responses. I didnt want to step on any toes its just that I ask a lot of questions. Especially when it comes to spending money. I love the work you did on this build and I could see myself getting into one of these builds. I'd rather go down the 76 path though. I already have the 96 80 series.
Beauty!This one’s available. Afraid it comes with the drivetrain though.
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Beauty!
@WarDamnEagle so much want. IF I don't go insane on the first 79 single cab build, or broke, I want to do a double cab pickup or a 76. I have been stockpiling extra parts juuuust in case.
I appreciate the responses. I didnt want to step on any toes its just that I ask a lot of questions. Especially when it comes to spending money. I love the work you did on this build and I could see myself getting into one of these builds. I'd rather go down the 76 path though. I already have the 96 80 series.
Seiken isn’t OEM.
AISIN/ADVICS are OEM factory. I have seen Bosch service replacement from Toyota as well.
Wonder why I thought it was OEM. Maybe the booster had been replaced on the donor truck? They're clearly the same parts...Bendix Licensed I think they say. Interesting. Well it works better
Thanks for the correction![]()