With my '90, I asked three questions:
- What will it cost to fix?
- How much is it worth in its present condition?
- How much is it worth repaired?
Mine needed a lot of work:
- it had a leak in the brakes at the left rear wheel
- it needed a fuel pump
- the gas gauge didn't work
- the transmission blew something
- It had been on the highway, and started to smoke so bad traffic following couldn't see. My friend that was driving it limped it to his farm, pulled the transmission dipstick and found it dry.
Replacing the fuel pump would have also solved the gas gauge. It probably would have cost just under $1,000.00. The leak in the brakes would have meant a new brake line or a new rear wheel cylinder. Ballpark probably $500.00. The transmission would have been over $2,000.00, probably. So, to fix all of that would have been about $3,500.00 on a truck that I wouldn't get more than $1,500.00 for if I sold it after the repairs were done.
The rear wheel cylinder and the fuel pump together would have been just barely in there, but I'd only paid $1,000.00 for the truck when I bought it.
The repairs didn't get done, and won't get done. I'm driving something else.