So many failure prone and computerized things that needed no "upgrading",the electric P/S is a prime example...wonder how many accidents get caused by an electrical glitch that makes the steering lose power assist,or it starts steering itself ?...transmissions that rely on solenoids that are computer controlled that can crap out and fry the clutches--another un-needed device is an electric fan clutch--one Dorman ad states they have a "100% failure rate"...great way to sell more engines and new vehicles--just let them overheat a few times..
I cant see all the computerized hi-tech crap in all these newer vehicles lasting more than 10 years--once they start frying circuit boards and capacitors and resistors expire,will the vehicle still run,be able to be driven safely ?...or will it have to be scrapped,because no replacement parts for your "obsolete" electronics exist ?...
Already it is a chore trying to get a dead digital dash repaired,or an ECM,for trucks built after 2000 around here...those who can repair them get big bucks too...
The truck I want most now that I'm older and not able to do major repairs to,would be a square body or even older GM truck,one with a straight six and a manual transmission,4wd,and bare bones interior--a rubber mat is fine with me,carpet only encourages rust--and no power door locks or windows to F up...don't really need A/C either,another "luxury" thats non essential here in New England,thats expensive to keep working,and never seems to work for very long..
Was at a friends house last week,his son has hoarded no less than 4 old Chevy & GMC pickups--has 3 1960-66 pickups,two are 60 to 62 models with the "eyebrow" hoods,and have 235 straight sixes coupled to a SM420,the other is a 64-66 model with a 292 & SM420,and all 4 of them are 4x4's,I think they have Rockwell transfer cases...he also has a nice '74 GMC K-10 with a 350/TH400 that looks like it just came from the body shop--it does have some rot that was repaired semi-professionally..makes my truck look like scrap iron..
Sadly the 3 60-66 trucks have sat right where I first saw them 2-3 years ago,surprisingly they have not rotted that much considering how long they have sat previous to him buying them--all run good,were driven to his home a good distance with no issues (one all the way from Maine!)--and have the "oven door" small back window...and no,he's not willing to part with any of them---I ask every time I go there!..
The 60-62 models with the eyebrow hood are the ones I'd like to own most..the 60-66 years are probably the hardest GM trucks to find around here in ANY condition,never mind one that could be "restored" to a daily driver in a few weeks time..