
It's the first time the truck moved under it's own power in 8 or 12 years I guess.

The brake reservoir is dry with just some powder inside which I assume is rust...
I still haven't attempted to put any air in the tires. I only have a bicycle pump at my house at the moment
and I need to search around for an air guage. I may go look for a Harbour Freight air pump of some kind.
If the valve stems are good I may put a little air in the tires.
It's very unusual to drive. It will take some getting used to. I am so big that it's hard to reach the pedals.
Thank goodness I lost about 20 pounds or I won't even fit behind the wheel. The steering wheel is touching
my stomach but it's not too bad. I'm 6'4" and still over 400 pounds I suppose...

I got more videos of it running and moving under it's own power.