I work for a park dept, it never would get rid of anything that nice,everything is drove until it will not move. My truck was a 25 yr old sqarebody and just recently died and sent to auction.( only brought 600). I like it when the auctioneer rides around in a "popemobile"............Thanks for posting , your videos were missed for the two month hiatus..............
@@talltom1129 SORRY I AM NOT SHOUTING I USE CAP OR LARGE TYPE SO I CAN SEE 70+ YEARS OLD YOU WILL SEE I HOPE WHEN YOU GET THERE LORD WILLING AND A PERSON MUST BE SPEAKING TO SHOUT / WE ARE TYPING IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO SHOUT WHEN TYPING / KEEP THE FAITH, JESUS SAVES
Yeah the compressor is common on that model check the hoses to it a guarantee one was rubbing on a bolt they do that often and rub through the line the fix is put a hose holder clamp on the bolt stoppes the rubbing
It's good that there's no auction fees! We have 10-20% fees in California, but the rust you guys have to deal with is brutal. I just saw a 1998 f250 4x4 with 40k miles looked brand new underneath. Sold for $3400 Sold
Good to see you posting again, looking forward to seeing more videos on these. That 2015 Silverado ac was notorious for breaking the plastic bracket that holds the hose from condenser to compressor. Easy fix with a metal one and recharge if that’s the issue.
Good video. The state surplus auctions in Florida are now on-line only. They were a lot more fun and better prices when they were face-to-face on site auctions.
Check the ac fuse as well before getting any freon for recharging. Also like a few others have said, the thermostat housing looks possibly wet near the base if the neck. Could be a hairline crack or could be nothing. On the fullsize. For the Colorado, make sure to get a new valve cover gasket before pulling the cover off to check the timing chain slack. Also fuse check that one too for ac issues before going deeper for compressor replacements or recharging. Either way, good snags.
My buddy's dad had a manual Chevy Colorado with the Vortec 3700 5 cylinder back in the day. I remember he told me it was a 5 cylinder and I didn't believe him, so he opened the hood, and bam, there was a 5 cylinder. That was a neat little truck.
used to have a colorado with a bed topper on it when i worked IT/AV install with an old buddy of mine, the thing was pretty comfy loaded up with all of our crap in the back of it, but man oh man was it a turd when packed up
Wow, haven't heard or seen from you in a long time. You definitely need to make a longer video to catch us all up on what you've been doing other than school stuff
Just wanted to say, I really miss your videos! I hope you are ok. Ever since that spring break you took with friends things have been different. So, I hope things are ok for you.
Damn, rolls right back taking care of business like no time has passed and comes out swinging with two great purchases. Clean the Silverado up, charge the A/C and double your money. Market is crazy right now but then again I don’t have to tell you that. Have fun with the little four banger. Welcome back!!! 👍🏻
You need to jack it up clean the bottom and spray it with rust killer and then some kind of coating. Fix that rust hole before it gets worse. But overall GREAT BUY for 7k.👍👍👍
I used to go to the state auction out by me plus my uncle worked for the state and was a top supervisor so his Ford pickup and Ford Taurus we're in great condition. The only bad thing is that they used to auction all the vehicles at once and that allows you to get a deal and eventually they smartened up and started to limit the amount of vehicles which got people to get out of control with bidding which turn everything into bidding wars which ruined everything. But you can get some really nice vehicles that been maintained.
I like the manual windows on the Colorado. I have never seen the point in electric windows, they cost more and there is more to go wrong. I have never had a problem with manual windows and the effort to work them is minimal.
There is no coolant in the overflow bottle of the 14’. So either the bottle is leaking from a crack, the radiator is leaking, or the head gaskets. The first are the most common.
@@ARuralVermonterQqjmcb182 got ya, in the video it didn't appear there was any in the reservoir, or at least up to the fill line. I see this allot on this generation of trucks/suvs, but the thermostat is another problem area on the L83.
@@ARuralVermonterQqjmcb182the thermostat housing seals with a thin o ring on most pate model gm's. A new o ring is easy. But on my truck the housing was the same as an old school small block so I went the old paper gasket and silicone. The o ring works but after years of being squashed they turn square and start to leak.
i would have the cylinder deactivation tuned out of that silverado if you keep it. those trucks are notorious for having valvetrain issues around that mileage with AFM/DFM activated
My Colorado had 300 000 miles on it and i only got rid of it because of a wreck but there still driving it at the scrap yard it was a 4 cylinder no 4x4 but it was great
great video! i really enjoyed the insights about the surplus auction process. however, i can't help but wonder if buying cars this way really is as cost-effective as it seems. i mean, don’t you think there’s a risk of getting vehicles that have hidden issues? just curious about others' experiences!
i wouldn't touch the use Chevy Colorado with a ten foot pole . It's 2.9 liter engine is under powered with the automatic transmission. . The black Chevy Silverado doesn't look too bad even if the A/C isn't working . It's typical of that vintage pickup that the air compressor may have bought the farm or it might be as simple as an O Ring or the free on is low All the truck need is a full maintenance check including the braking system and front suspension. also check out the rocker panels , cab corners and rear wheel wells .
What was your winning bid for the Colorado? I went to a large Ritchie auction in Springfield Ohio for all sizes of semi's, equipment and fleet trucks a couple of years ago and 2500 4x4 Chevy's were all selling for 12 to 16 thousand each. They sold probably 80 of them that day. 80% of them were sold from on phone buyer at the auction. I was surprised by the prices. I spent a day wandering around the lots before the auction. These trucks were in rough condition, many with 4x4 drive issues. I only would of bid on about 15 of the 80 pickup's, and vans. I only brought 12 thousand cash. At state auctions I can always pick up something good for under 12 thousand. How much higher in price is Ritchie auctions vs State ones.
One thing I find funny is the auctioneers in the USA it sounds so so funny and double dutch to me. Over here in Australia they speak much more slow and way different style.
As an English man an American saying good gas mileage from a 2.9L Auto it would be horrendous here . In Europe its impossible to buy any pickup that isn't diesel the last petrol pickups were Subaru , Nissan - Datsun & Peugeot in the 80s since the 80s all are diesel .
School must be out! Glad to see you again!
I work for a park dept, it never would get rid of anything that nice,everything is drove until it will not move. My truck was a 25 yr old sqarebody and just recently died and sent to auction.( only brought 600). I like it when the auctioneer rides around in a "popemobile"............Thanks for posting , your videos were missed for the two month hiatus..............
WHEN YOU SHOWED THE AIR COMPRESSOR I COULD SEE WATER AROUND THE RADIATOR HOUSE GOING INTO THE MOTOR / TAKE A LOOK
Thermostat housing or neck is plastic and looks wet.
Why are you shouting?
@@talltom1129 SORRY I AM NOT SHOUTING I USE CAP OR LARGE TYPE SO I CAN SEE 70+ YEARS OLD YOU WILL SEE I HOPE WHEN YOU GET THERE LORD WILLING AND A PERSON MUST BE SPEAKING TO SHOUT / WE ARE TYPING IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO SHOUT WHEN TYPING / KEEP THE FAITH, JESUS SAVES
@@jjtt7408AMEN AMEN TO THAT
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Yeah the compressor is common on that model check the hoses to it a guarantee one was rubbing on a bolt they do that often and rub through the line the fix is put a hose holder clamp on the bolt stoppes the rubbing
Of course most are gonna start up and sound better ...most are already warmed up or been started recently. Best way is to hear a cold start
Good to see you again. Love the Car Auctions.👍👍
It’s great your back missed your videos!!!
Yes sir ree Bob, "school's out for summer", I think there's a song there someplace, looking forward to your builds, rural V.
Time for another beach trip in the old Toyota van.
Looks like a coolant leak at the thermostat on the silverado - can see it when you are showing the ac compressor.
Yeah, was about to mention that too. Looks like an easy fix at least.
It's good that there's no auction fees! We have 10-20% fees in California, but the rust you guys have to deal with is brutal.
I just saw a 1998 f250 4x4 with 40k miles looked brand new underneath. Sold for $3400
Sold
Good to see you posting again, looking forward to seeing more videos on these. That 2015 Silverado ac was notorious for breaking the plastic bracket that holds the hose from condenser to compressor. Easy fix with a metal one and recharge if that’s the issue.
So glad to see you back, RV!! Can't wait for your upcoming shows on these new vehicles!!
How much was the Colorado?
Welcome back. I always enjoy your videos. Always good content. Hope your studies went well.
They are both awesome. The Silverado is a deal and in great shape.
Good video. The state surplus auctions in Florida are now on-line only. They were a lot more fun and better prices when they were face-to-face on site auctions.
What did you pay for the Colorado?
Check the ac fuse as well before getting any freon for recharging.
Also like a few others have said, the thermostat housing looks possibly wet near the base if the neck. Could be a hairline crack or could be nothing. On the fullsize. For the Colorado, make sure to get a new valve cover gasket before pulling the cover off to check the timing chain slack. Also fuse check that one too for ac issues before going deeper for compressor replacements or recharging.
Either way, good snags.
Welcome back! You did good with both purchases (as usual). Maybe you can do a video showing all the vehicles in your fleet?
Two great purchases, well done. Really interesting video 😊
Good to see you back. Both of those have surprisingly little rust.
On the Silverado it looks like the thermostat housing has a coolant leak but it looks like you got a great deal on both 👍 Good To See you Back 👍
Glad to see you back!! Both are good buys. Probably flip them if I were you.
My buddy's dad had a manual Chevy Colorado with the Vortec 3700 5 cylinder back in the day. I remember he told me it was a 5 cylinder and I didn't believe him, so he opened the hood, and bam, there was a 5 cylinder. That was a neat little truck.
Nice to see you again! Looking forward to some fun stuff this summer 🙌.
Both trucks look good. Welcome back!
He’s back!!!! I love the Colorado!
Glad to see new content Q-man. School must be out!
Mr Vermonter where are you buddy hope you are doing well
Been a while glad to see you back ARV Also happy mother’s day
Glad to see another video after a few months and of course another great one
A good day made amazing when ARV uploads
Welcome back. Great grabs on those vehicles
Always love an auction video. Two nice finds!
used to have a colorado with a bed topper on it when i worked IT/AV install with an old buddy of mine, the thing was pretty comfy loaded up with all of our crap in the back of it, but man oh man was it a turd when packed up
Great job hope school is going ok thanks for sharing
Great purchases, 2 double ups!!!
Wow, haven't heard or seen from you in a long time. You definitely need to make a longer video to catch us all up on what you've been doing other than school stuff
Just wanted to say, I really miss your videos! I hope you are ok. Ever since that spring break you took with friends things have been different. So, I hope things are ok for you.
Damn, rolls right back taking care of business like no time has passed and comes out swinging with two great purchases. Clean the Silverado up, charge the A/C and double your money. Market is crazy right now but then again I don’t have to tell you that. Have fun with the little four banger. Welcome back!!! 👍🏻
You need to jack it up clean the bottom and spray it with rust killer and then some kind of coating. Fix that rust hole before it gets worse. But overall GREAT BUY for 7k.👍👍👍
Vermont , also will sell on Auctionsinternational .
Nice score, my a/c was leaking green oil due to the dye recently, could be confused as coolant🛠️
I used to go to the state auction out by me plus my uncle worked for the state and was a top supervisor so his Ford pickup and Ford Taurus we're in great condition. The only bad thing is that they used to auction all the vehicles at once and that allows you to get a deal and eventually they smartened up and started to limit the amount of vehicles which got people to get out of control with bidding which turn everything into bidding wars which ruined everything. But you can get some really nice vehicles that been maintained.
Wow lots of nice stuff.. out aucti9ns here in Ontario Canada is just full of rotten rusty car/trucks..
Nice job the chevy is a great car nice crew cab
I like the manual windows on the Colorado. I have never seen the point in electric windows, they cost more and there is more to go wrong. I have never had a problem with manual windows and the effort to work them is minimal.
One of the first videos I saw of yours was on a Colorado you were fixing up to flip. :D
love your videos welcome back!
Glad to see you again!
Great to have you back. Love the videos!
SCHOOLS OUT! Hyped to see you back.
If you miss shifting, you can shift the Colorado, manually.
Good to see you back man!
Hi rural vermonter where you was?
We miss your nice rebuild cars videos in special silverados
You killed it at the auction! Is the Colorado really a 4 cylinder 2.9 liter? Not familiar with them, just that seems an odd size. Great trucks dude!
Yes. 04-06 had the 2.8 liter 4 cylinder and 3.5 liter 5 cylinder. Then on up they had the 2.9 liter 4 cylinder and the 3.7 5 cylinder
yes it is
There is no coolant in the overflow bottle of the 14’. So either the bottle is leaking from a crack, the radiator is leaking, or the head gaskets. The first are the most common.
there is coolant in it, but i belieive thermostat housing is cracked
@@ARuralVermonterQqjmcb182 got ya, in the video it didn't appear there was any in the reservoir, or at least up to the fill line. I see this allot on this generation of trucks/suvs, but the thermostat is another problem area on the L83.
@@ARuralVermonterQqjmcb182the thermostat housing seals with a thin o ring on most pate model gm's. A new o ring is easy. But on my truck the housing was the same as an old school small block so I went the old paper gasket and silicone. The o ring works but after years of being squashed they turn square and start to leak.
So they didn't taste the liquid to see if it was coolant or water? Amateurs 🙄
That's the Oklahoman procedure Waldo....🤣
i know haha
i would have the cylinder deactivation tuned out of that silverado if you keep it. those trucks are notorious for having valvetrain issues around that mileage with AFM/DFM activated
My Colorado had 300 000 miles on it and i only got rid of it because of a wreck but there still driving it at the scrap yard it was a 4 cylinder no 4x4 but it was great
Congrats on getting ur newest trucks.. I like the 2014 chevy, I got a 2011 silverado with the 5.3l motor too. mine has 164,000 miles.
What ever happened to the dodge dakota you made a video about?
I LOVE THE WAY AUCTIONEER ANNOUNCES .VERY FUNNY
great video! i really enjoyed the insights about the surplus auction process. however, i can't help but wonder if buying cars this way really is as cost-effective as it seems. i mean, don’t you think there’s a risk of getting vehicles that have hidden issues? just curious about others' experiences!
Sick video ! I still can’t believe the crazy good deals you get ! Must be a Vermont thing I can’t find anything like this near me !
Always enjoy your vids ❤
Win on both! I believe NH State auction Sat. May 18th...drove by sign.😁
Missed ya! Welcome back!
Where have you been? Guessing you are busy.
If the beat squeals, it's a tattle tale.
Give us a update rural vermonter bro on your summer, what are you doing? The lawn care work? Hope your well man and the back is getting better!
While you were under hood checking compressor, looks like thermostat housing gasket is leaking
Both are good trucks i dont even like GM but id drive one of thsoe real simple Colorados
Welcome back 🫡
Something ironic about vehicles we contributed to buying as taxpayers being sold back to us
yep
They should give them to residents for free.
Part of the auction revenue from these sales reduces taxes needed for the state.
@@tylermacconnell217 so they lower taxes when they sell more vehicles?
@@Commentleaver-c6x That's not what I said. But without those funds from retired vehicles, they would have their hands out for more.
where are you my man we miss your videos glad to see you again
i wouldn't touch the use Chevy Colorado with a ten foot pole . It's 2.9 liter engine is under powered with the automatic transmission. . The black Chevy Silverado doesn't look too bad even if the A/C isn't working . It's typical of that vintage pickup that the air compressor may have bought the farm or it might be as simple as an O Ring or the free on is low All the truck need is a full maintenance check including the braking system and front suspension. also check out the rocker panels , cab corners and rear wheel wells .
That 2014 looks like good score! I’m surprised they let you park all of those vehicles at your dorm. Good to see you post one again.
What was your winning bid for the Colorado? I went to a large Ritchie auction in Springfield Ohio for all sizes of semi's, equipment and fleet trucks a couple of years ago and 2500 4x4 Chevy's were all selling for 12 to 16 thousand each. They sold probably 80 of them that day. 80% of them were sold from on phone buyer at the auction. I was surprised by the prices. I spent a day wandering around the lots before the auction. These trucks were in rough condition, many with 4x4 drive issues. I only would of bid on about 15 of the 80 pickup's, and vans. I only brought 12 thousand cash. At state auctions I can always pick up something good for under 12 thousand. How much higher in price is Ritchie auctions vs State ones.
That Silverado is a nice score, and it looks great.
One thing I find funny is the auctioneers in the USA it sounds so so funny and double dutch to me. Over here in Australia they speak much more slow and way different style.
Gold to see you post. It's been a while.
welcome buddy we missed your videos about american trucks :)
That Colorado is sweet reminds me of your old s10
Good acquisitions! Hope you will be posting more vids soon.
Welcome back
Not to shabby 😊👍👍👍👍👍
You want a dump truck that is a Diesel California carb put county Truck out of service you can buy them cheap at a auction
Nice buys and it's good to see you back bud 👍
Looks like you got a good deal on both
Welcome back!
Man I missed your stuff, hopefully u do more road trips
I think you made some great purchases, very solid trucks!
Bro dont make us wait this long again! I was craving your video for 4 freakin months!
Even if you have to put 5k into it...heck of a deal!😂
Do you still hsve your Raven MPV??
Love to try and find one of those..
But I don't think they were sold in Canada.
I think this is how Hendricks Automotive started.
Pressure wash the motor and it make a big difference.
As an English man an American saying good gas mileage from a 2.9L Auto it would be horrendous here . In Europe its impossible to buy any pickup that isn't diesel the last petrol pickups were Subaru , Nissan - Datsun & Peugeot in the 80s since the 80s all are diesel .
Hey look who is back!