So I started getting interested in biodiesel just recently, like a couple of weeks ago. I started checking google and watching jettas, mercedes, basically anything with a diesel engine in it. Well, on Saturday I decided to try craigslist. Went to the page for my area (NW Ohio), typed "Diesel" into the search box, for sale, and searched. Immediately found a listing for a "1982 Datsun pick up, diesel, runs good, heater does not work $300." AND get this, it was in the same small town that I live in. The listing was posted on Thursday night and had only been up for a day and a half. So I emailed the seller on Saturday afternoon, asked about mileage (144, 699), any rust (no major rust, frame good, paint bad), etc. Set up a time to go look at it on Sunday at 4pm. Seller said that a guy was coming to look at it Sat. night. Sunday I emailed him again and he said that the guy looked at it but didn't say if he wanted it.
So I went and looked at the truck on Sunday. Turns out that this guy lives about 1 mile away from me, on the same road that I do. I knew that this was an old truck, but it was a diesel and it was only $300. It was cold as an eskimo's freezer this weekend, about -10 with the wind chill. He couldn't get the truck started (it was below zero after all). I looked it all over and couldn't find any rust, at least no holes, no bad rust. Everything looked solid and in place. So I told him I wanted it and would come back on Monday because I had the day off.
Went back Monday, paid, got the title, went and got a new title and got the temporary tags for it. Came back to my house and walked (yes, walked) to the guy's house. He had the truck running and in his garage at this point. I drove it home and he followed in his van. I have to say, it was interesting. Got it home and in my driveway right now. I will have to get new tires, get the brake lights and running lights working (headlights do work, I found out), get the engine to shut down, etc.
I hope to run biodiesel B20 (B100 if I can get it) but the closest stations are about 30 miles away.
Here are some pics:




