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Difficult decision of whether or not to sell
I've been a long time 67-72 truck fan and am on my third one as we speak. Right now I'm unemployed, have a bad back, in college full time and have a family with a 10 month old daughter. Not being very mechanically gifted I purchased a pretty decently equipped 67 that was one family owner. I tried working on it when I could, or when my back would allow, and I am just out of money and time to continue to do much of anything with it.
I've had the truck close to 4 years and have maybe put 150 miles on it. I have since replaced all ball joints, rods, pitman as well as put a power front disc break setup, new rims and tires, lowering kit. I've also replaced the fuel pump, Carb, Intake Manifold, Valve Covers, Windshield Seal and had the TH400 rebuilt, as well as other small things. I feel I've spent too much money on it to just give it away, considering how great of shape the body is in, to just up and sell it. But, not driving it as long as I have and not really being a family accessible vehicle is not leaving my wife too happy. What would you guys do? |
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I'm not telling you to sell your truck, but "if momma ain't happy, nobody's happy". You have to do what's right for your family, especially if the truck really doesn't fit into your situation. I'm one of those guys who gets really attached to my vehicles, so I can understand what it's like not wanting to let go, but it sounds like you should strongly consider finding something that better fits your life right now. Do you have another vehicle or is the truck your sole mean of transportation?
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Take care of ur families need first is my motto. I know how it goes wife told me I had to many and I needed to sell one. I let my 66 carryall go one month ago. It sucks but sometimes things that don't make sense come back making more then ever.
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I am just not sure what to ask for it as far as sale value considering it's got the numbers matching 327 that came with the oil bath breather, Buddy Bucket seats and the Speed Warn dash. Not to mention all of the other stuff I put on it. I'm just worried I'll get nothing but a bunch of tire kickers and low ballers wanting something for nothing. Though I don't even know what it's real value is. |
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Probably best to sell it. I drive my truck that much in a week, just putting around town. If you're not mechanically inclined, these trucks are very expensive to own because then you have to pay for parts AND labor. With your financial situation, it doesn't really give you the luxury of keeping something around like that. Maybe after you finish school and land a job, you can buy another one that's fully restored for you
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My 2¢ It doesn't cost you anything to sit in the driveway. One may find himself in need of money. But are you going to miss the truck later on and regret it?
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You do what you feel is right but just think of everyone in your family who wishes they still had that one car they grew up with. is this that vehicle for you? If so dont let it go make ends meet another way even if the truck just sits covered up until its time comes
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it's worth about $ 1000 and i'll be over in 20 minutes to pick it up....seriously, if you're not a mechanic (and maybe if you are) a 40 yr old pickup is NOT a daily driver when a wife and kid are involved....if you have the money and a place to store it where it wont deteriorate,park it....believe me weeks turn into years and it's better to bail out when you can get top dollar than wait 3 yrs till the gas goes bad,it wont start,brakes go to the floor and tires are flat...I drove my truck for 20 years ,then started a resto when my son was born....he's in college now and it still isn't done....p.s. my herniated disc was part of the reason,it was all I could do to make a living like that,let alone play with the truck
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You didn't say why it's not running, or what all it needs to be driveable. If it needs a ton of money to be operational, I could see selling it.
But I look at it this way- there's no reason you can't use this truck, 40 years old or not- as a daily driver for yourself. Wife and kids can be in something more modern. But what would a family have done in 1972? Yep, they'd be driving it. So what if it's 40 years old? It doesn't have any computers, no O2 sensors, it's as simple as a tractor to work on, parts readily available and not too expensive. There's tons of help right here on this board should anything go wrong. I fear that some folks are too scared or pampered or whatever it is to actually USE these trucks as transportation. And transportation is exactly all they were ever designed to be... |
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my point is, older vehicles are the norm for most families, but you have to have a bit of knowledge to keep them up and running. otherwise youll be paying others to do it for you, and the savings doesnt pay out anymore. as for what i think you should do, it all depends on how attached you are to the truck. i wasnt too attached to the 79 step side, so it wasnt hard to trade it in for an astro van. it hurt when i had to sell my 61 scout because the apartment complex didnt like it sitting in the lot. hurt even more when the ex wife made me sell the impala because the driveway was crowded. the 79 cb750 is still on the back porch, despite her best efforts to get rid of it (she sold the scout while i was out of town). i told her id still have the bike long after she was gone. sell it unless you are attached to it. then, keep it but buy something a bit more reliable, and learn how to fix the truck in your spare time. |
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I'll send ya 26 fresh $100 bills and even let ya keep it for a while before I ship it here.....
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Sell it.
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Your'e in a unique situation. On one hand you could sell it because you don't have a ton of money in it, on the other hand you could keep it because you don't have a ton of money in it. I have the totally other problem, I've got a ton of money and time in mine and cant get rid of it because I may be asking too much or because just nobody is interested. Hard to say. I agree with one of the first threads, If you're not to attached, sale it, save up and buy a restored truck later on down the road after the kids have grown.
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If your anything like me you will spend the rest of your life wishing you didn't get rid of it, in my case i can count 5 different vehicles today that i'm kicking myself in the tail for that are all classics today.
That said i'd love to have it to, probably not as much as you 10 years after you sell it.. |
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This how my truck looks now
http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/u...202_153934.jpg http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/u...202_154001.jpg http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/u...127_123827.jpg This is how it looked when I bought it http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/u...515_141716.jpg http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/u...e/100_0034.jpg And this is the only rust-through it has. All 4 cab supports http://i650.photobucket.com/albums/u...525_205927.jpg Othar than that it's pretty straight. Has the original wood floor in it, so that needs replaced but all of the sheet metal is pretty stout. Of course it could use a paint job, but what original 67 can't? Decisions decisions! |
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Again, I would so love to have that truck... ;o)
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looks like a nice truck buddy buckets and all
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I wouldnt worry about it as long as its not a family heirloom, sell it if you dont use it and enjoy it. The fact that you are even considering it probably means you want to move on. There will be plenty of time (and more money)after college when things settle down a little to pick up another one later in life.
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The main problem I've had with it, and it's since we changed out the intake manifold, is getting it timed right. My brother in law, who just completed mechanic school, was the one helping me out with it. But, he's too busy working as a mechanic full time and dirt track racing, plus they didn't really teach them anything on how to work on the old carb setups. So, it's just been sitting there doing nothing. I've tried to read about how to set the timing myself, but it all sounds greek to me. I'm sure if I had done it once before myself I'd understand fully what the directions in the FAQ are telling me to do. Other than that, I've changed the plugs myself, new dist. cap, front end components, lowering kit, battery and most of the other bolt on things on my own. This is one big thing that is beyond me. |
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I bet you have 100 PM's from concerned members trying to help you.
best of luck BTW: you could get more than you think its worth if you part it out. |
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If you put it up for sale and it doesn't sell for what you want, then find somewhere inside to store it and when your ready it'll be waiting for you.
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All I will say is don't sell it for financial reasons. I have seen a lot of people including myself sell a nice vehicle that they love to get out of dept and what happens, they loss there nice ride and they are still in dept.
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