Thanks guys, “Ute’s” were very popular here in Oz until Ford and GM-H pulled out and closed down their factories in Oz in 2016. Mine’s a 2002 model running on dedicated gas (a mixture of propane and butane) but there were also gasoline powered models in either 4 litre straight 6 or 5 litre Windsor V8 models. I bought mine from an 84 year old guy who had given up on it because of an electrical problem that caused the computer not to recognise the signal from the “smart” key so it wouldn’t start.
I got it cheap and was ‘rapt with its condition, it looked more like a 2 year old car than a 22 year old car. It had quite a few issues so the original purchase price was more than quadrupled with the necessary repairs, but it’s back to “as new” now, so I’m really happy with it. The only thing I want to do is add cruise control because it’s annoying on a long drive constantly checking and adjusting my speed. Apparently my model (series 3) has all the sensors already fitted so I just need a few parts to do the conversion.
LPG was really popular here when it was built and is around half the price of gasoline, so it’s quite economical too, but there aren’t many LPG vehicles here anymore so none of the new gas stations sell it, which might be a problem in years to come so if I keep it long enough I might have to convert it to gasoline, which would be a pity as LPG cars run much cleaner than gasoline with virtually no carbon deposits, allowing for longer intervals between oil changes.
Terry,when will you install your cruise control ? also where do you buy your LPG when you're 'on the road' ?
Thanks Bill, I enquired about the parts I need on an Aussie Ford FB page and a moderator said he had everything I needed and would take some pics and send them to me, but so far I haven't seen a message from him. I can still find LPG at a lot of older gas stations, so no problems at the moment, but could be a problem on a long road trip interstate.
Terry,could you run straight Propane;the type used for barbecue stoves ?
No I don't know Bill, possibly. The car LPG RON is much higher than gasoline, over 100 RON from memory, so I don't know how either straight propane, or straight butane, would work? Either way, if I do any interstate road trips I'll buy a special adapter to fill 20 pound gas bottles like our RACV (Auto Club) carry to get LPG cars that have broken down, to the nearest gas station. Mine apparently is fitted with 2 tanks with a total capacity of 110 litres (30 US gallons) that gives me a range of around 500+ highway miles, so hopefully I won't have any issues with it running out in the middle of nowhere.
"Dual Fuel" is another option, or was at least back in the day, where you could switch from one fuel to another. Some cars didn't like it (I had a V6 Toyota truck that was dual fuel, and it hated LPG, switching it from LPG back to gasoline was like adding a turbo, but the big 6 Ford engines seemed to run quite well on either. I may have to buy another cheap ute that has had a hit, is rusted out, done a million miles or has been taken off the road for a variety of other reasons, to swap out any of the components that I need for mine, then send the rest off to the recycler