I can do it in about a half hour, and that includes reclocking the wipers. It all depends on how mechanically inclined you are. I do this pretty regularly.
for 73 years
The 359 Peterbilt was a long-nosed truck which was specialized as a wrecker. Peterbilt generally produces both medium and heavy-duty trucks and was founded in 1939.
Which motor do you have? Because some won't even start if you don't have any coolant in it. The rest will shut off as soon as the truck overheats.
As long as you can keep adding coolant to it.
35mins
About 1 hour at the most.
3-4 hours
For a model with the full sized sleeper, 260 - 265 inches is the norm for wheelbase.
About a half hour, if you know what you're doing.
it runs for about 9 years not unless you change the motor it comes with. it wont rune long no matter what motor it is keep the original motor in it
I am prettysure you can change the motor as long as the body structure is the same and you have skill in this sort of thing.
yes, as long as you change all components to that for a Jeep