If the thing has any lift at all or you think the guy liked to 4 wheel it, check out the readers rides on the other forums, then when you know his user name look up any posts he has made. The last one I was looking at I did that and found all kinds of pictures of what mods he had done and how, and several of cracked frame rails he was trying to fix becuse he liked to jump his. If you get a good feel for the guy you are buying from, then you probably don't need to do this. A tip Pop always told me was to check some of the more neglected fluids to see what kind of TLC the rig had such as brake, pwr steering, and diffs. These rigs are pretty easy to work on and there are many guys like "Wild"(who spoke above) on this forum that are extremely helpful. Its kind of like haveing the auto shop teacher at your finger tips, so don't sweat the small stuff. My other 4x4 is a lifted 78 F-250 that is a beast/tow rig, but my barbie jeep (tracker) is way more fun and affordable to play with and work on. Welcome to ZW.