Hahaha are humming birds tasty? And ya I'll just tow her out here and sit in it. I guess this stuff happens with older vehicles?
Only the tongues.........
Yeah, you can get an older vehicle pretty darn reliable, but you have to stay on top of it.
Of course, what you do with it matters too.
You can put 300,000 miles on one on the highway and never replace an axle.
Or you can replace 3 in 50 miles with hard enough offroad use.
The trick reliability is to always FIX everything that matters.
y5mgisi has stripped all the trim, glass, everything off his burb, done sheet metal work, sanded it, and its in the paint shop.
It should look great when he gets it out.
But it is not going to run one bit better than when it went in.
You can have a very reliable vehicle that looks great. But you have to pay attention to the running gear for it to be reliable.
As far as I know, his is in good shape run wise. So now he is doing the looks.
One nice thing about older vehicles like these, is that you can correct the problems that came from the factory.
With work and care, its possible to have one that is better than new.
For instance, down the road in your case, you might swap out to fuel injection.
Its a little trickier to work on than a carb, but is much less likely to flood, and can give some small power and mileage gains.
Or, if yours has the TH350 transmission, you could upgrade to a TH400 or the 700R4 to get overdrive.
Time has marched on, and there have been better things made. So you can pick and choose which ones you want to upgrade to.
BUT, first get what you have running well.