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Katsura 09-12-2011 05:06 AM

Chevrolet Silverado RUSSIA need help
 
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Hi folks!

Have a great dilemma about buying a 1983 Chevy Silverado. 6.2 diesel, 2wd as I understood. Always dreamed about real american pick-up, and now have a chance to buy it, but really afraid a little))
I live in Russia, and we don't have here a lot of such cars. Same situation with any car parts and specialists or even manuals..
So, I show you some pics, and will wait for you comments. May be you can give me some wise advices)))
Thanx in advance...

Karnage 09-12-2011 05:39 AM

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Trust me, American pickups are built like tanks, especially the older models like the one you posted. As good as these trucks are, I think it would a problem for you living in Russia to get one in such poor condition. Don't get me wrong, you will never find an older vehicle without rust and scratches, but that one is just a bit too rusty. If you found it here in America and lived in America, that would not be such a problem because you would be able to replace the parts with the most rust, especially if they start to fall apart. My advice is to find a Chevy pickup in better condition.

Otherwise, you wont be able to keep it for long. Most of us here know that we will have to replace parts for our old trucks every once in awhile. It's hard enough for us here in America to find those parts and I bet it's even harder in Russia. If you don't mind buying import parts for that truck and most likely paying more to fix it than what you will buy it for, by all means, buy it! :)

By the way, how is the motor? That's the most important part.

Katsura 09-12-2011 08:00 AM

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Maga, thank for you answer!
The motor and common technical condition is perfect (for today) - it was always "on it's weels" and I really worry about rusty frame (bed? don't know right word). I don't realy know if it's will be possible to renew it here... In fact, it's no problem to buy all nessesery from ebay, but the price for shipping is scaring...
By the way, seller wants to get 5000$ for this car... It's almost an american price, isn't it?

Karnage 09-12-2011 08:56 AM

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Well over here in America, you could get a Chevy truck as nice as this for that price:


But of course these trucks are more rare in Russia so I guess people over there want more money for them.

willett 09-12-2011 02:14 PM

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In Russia, Truck drive you!

Katsura 09-12-2011 02:55 PM

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In Russia a lot of things drive us))))
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rwhit57 09-12-2011 04:51 PM

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First off Welcome. I'm impressed that are any old Chevy trucks over there. That truck here would be around $1200-1500. I'm not too fond of the old diesels. It looks weird on the leaf springs, there is a bunch of them and they look bent (may be the pic). I'm going to guess and say you could have one shipped from the US for $4-5000. My point is you would be far better off finding a decent one here and having it shipped to you. Maybe some folks here could help find one for you.

Karnage 09-12-2011 04:59 PM

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Hey there, it's maga, I decided to do a name change. *I did contact an admin to let them know* I've seen a handful of nice trucks like mine in the video I posted earlier for cheaper than $5,000usd. I doubt any of them would be willing to sell their trucks over the internet tho. Most owners of good quality older vehicles like to meet the person they are selling their vehicle to. If I ever sell mine, I know I'd like to know who will be driving it. :)

78 Chevyrado 09-12-2011 05:48 PM

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Is that $5,000 USD? seems high... I know they're rare there, but I'm trying to think of rare cars in the US and $5k seems high for one that needs total restoration and is rusty. depends on how much you think its worth. how many of these trucks have you even seen before? that will help you decide how much you want it and how rare it is.

irishman999 09-12-2011 09:27 PM

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I dont know how much fuel costs in Russia but just thought I would mention the 6.2 Diesel gets incredible mileage and has decent power.

Before getting serious with it check out the motor, its really easy to ruin a 6.2 with starting fluid. Gm made a crap glow plug controller that would fail and alot of times led to starting fluid causing serious damage.

Have you seen it run yet?

Katsura 09-13-2011 02:46 AM

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Originally Posted by rwhit57 (Post 4895762)
First off Welcome. I'm impressed that are any old Chevy trucks over there. That truck here would be around $1200-1500. I'm not too fond of the old diesels. It looks weird on the leaf springs, there is a bunch of them and they look bent (may be the pic). I'm going to guess and say you could have one shipped from the US for $4-5000. My point is you would be far better off finding a decent one here and having it shipped to you. Maybe some folks here could help find one for you.

The variant of shipping from USA is not mine. Customs taxes for such an old car is 5.7 €/sm3 (for this car is about 50 000$!!!) So, it's impossible to get this car from US.
Anyway thank you for help.

Katsura 09-13-2011 03:06 AM

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Originally Posted by 78 Chevyrado (Post 4895835)
Is that $5,000 USD? seems high... I know they're rare there, but I'm trying to think of rare cars in the US and $5k seems high for one that needs total restoration and is rusty. depends on how much you think its worth. how many of these trucks have you even seen before? that will help you decide how much you want it and how rare it is.

It's very rare, really. It's only one today for sale in whole Russia http://trucks.auto.ru/light_trucks/u...18-2aa363.html
Look at price - it's only 17 000$ :crazy: )))))

Katsura 09-13-2011 03:55 AM

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Originally Posted by irishman999 (Post 4896302)
I dont know how much fuel costs in Russia but just thought I would mention the 6.2 Diesel gets incredible mileage and has decent power.

Before getting serious with it check out the motor, its really easy to ruin a 6.2 with starting fluid. Gm made a crap glow plug controller that would fail and alot of times led to starting fluid causing serious damage.

Have you seen it run yet?

Fuel cost is not a problem for today. Previos owner says that it runs ~18 mpg. I think, it's not too much for 6,2..
Irishman, would you please explain me about possible problems with motor one more time. I'm not very good at technical English, so please talk to me like you are to explain it to 6-years boy (bold 120 kg weight boy with beard)...

This car is running now. And my feelings that the technical condition is very nice. But with the little nuance: if you push the acceleration pedal to hard/quick (like for burnout for example or quick start {so hard to find english word}) engine will stop. Looks like it swallow air. The problem isn't looks too serious, but may be it's just beggining... Can't even imagine..

Karnage 09-13-2011 03:58 AM

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I've got a solution that can fix all of this... Move to America. lol

Katsura 09-13-2011 04:07 AM

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Karange, :c2:

:gi:

Katsura 09-13-2011 04:25 AM

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Some more rusty pics

motornut 09-13-2011 07:30 AM

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you may wana check the cab mounts to the frame,to see how it is there
follow the body line down the drivers side, it looks to drop some before the bed

Edahall 09-13-2011 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Katsura (Post 4896917)
Fuel cost is not a problem for today. Previos owner says that it runs ~18 mpg. I think, it's not too much for 6,2..
Irishman, would you please explain me about possible problems with motor one more time. I'm not very good at technical English, so please talk to me like you are to explain it to 6-years boy (bold 120 kg weight boy with beard)...

This car is running now. And my feelings that the technical condition is very nice. But with the little nuance: if you push the acceleration pedal to hard/quick (like for burnout for example or quick start {so hard to find english word}) engine will stop. Looks like it swallow air. The problem isn't looks too serious, but may be it's just beggining... Can't even imagine..

It sounds like the fuel filter is plugged. There are 2 fuel filters on the truck. One is on the passenger side fire wall and the other is on the back of the air handler. Both need to be replaced however, the small filter on the back of the air handler is kind of hard to get to.

I would definitely change these filters out and see if it corrects the problem before buying. It could also be the injector pump as well but start with the easy stuff first.

Katsura 09-13-2011 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Edahall (Post 4897056)
It sounds like the fuel filter is plugged. There are 2 fuel filters on the truck. One is on the passenger side fire wall and the other is on the back of the air handler. Both need to be replaced however, the small filter on the back of the air handler is kind of hard to get to.

I would definitely change these filters out and see if it corrects the problem before buying. It could also be the injector pump as well but start with the easy stuff first.

Thanks a lot for definite answer! Will try to find this filters!

thirdstreettito 09-13-2011 02:10 PM

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Katsure, if I were you I would buy a nice truck from the US and have it imported/shipped to Belarus.

Katsura 09-13-2011 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by thirdstreettito (Post 4897507)
Katsure, if I were you I would buy a nice truck from the US and have it imported/shipped to Belarus.


And pay 50000$ taxes? No, Thanx))
It's easier to move to US.))
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Pyrotechnic 09-13-2011 02:48 PM

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That's crazy. It's cheaper to move a person across the world than it is to move a truck.

Are the customs/taxes bad on parts too?

Katsura 09-13-2011 03:00 PM

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Only for the car. And it's depend on engine volume and manufacturing year. For parts it's only 30% of common price tax.
Yes, it's crazy. But we live in this reality.
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cjlinkster 09-13-2011 08:28 PM

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This thread has sparked my interest...

Katsura, what kind of 1/2 or 3/4 ton trucks do you guys have over there? Post us a picture of what they look like. Do you ever see any Unimogs?

For $5000, I would want to find a truck in nicer shape. However you maybe able to haggle the seller down to $4000?

So you are from Belarus, do you happen to work at the tractor factory there? It's supposed to be the largest tractor factory in the world.

Edahall 09-13-2011 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by cjlinkster (Post 4898029)

For $5000, I would want to find a truck in nicer shape. However you maybe able to haggle the seller down to $4000?

Keep in mind that used vehicles don't lose so much value in many other countries like they do here in the U.S. Over here, we have so many cars that we were destroying them under Obamas Cash for Clunkers program. And many of the vehicles destroyed were nice vehicles like the Chevy van Katsura has pictured.


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