I think I found one In town I'm interested in, it appears to be mechanically solid, it started on the cold start test and ran good. It has a few rusted places and needs a paint job, I'm offering 1000 for it he wants 1800 but he's Been trying to sell it for 3 months. I'm taking it into local mechanic to see how solid it actually is mechanically. So this one is all yours haha.
That is what I was talking about, don't get too antsy, and wait for a good deal that falls in your lap, local is always better because it doesn't cost you more to go get it.
Plus you can go look at it, and if it's no good you didn;t waste too much time and money.
And it doesn't matter what kind or what year you get, get something that you like, and that is worth what you pay for it.
If it's a good runnner it's good if not but cheap that's good too, you have a daily driver so your not stuck if the vehicle needs work, and as long as your intention is to learn how to work on them, you'll be fine.
My sister, bought cars, then had trouble, they bought the Haynes manual and fixed their own cars, if a Girl did it, so can you, as long as you have the will.
ANd don't think EFI or CARB, it's all easy, just find the right truck, whatever that turns out to be.