Re: How bad is it?
As stated above,get the safety things taken care of then drive it.Start a list of things you want to do to it.If you don't have much experience start with small stuff that you can do in a day or less with little skill and work your way up.Most of the mechanicals on these are fairly simple so they can be learned by almost anyone.Some things take a bit of technique and knowledge.We will help with the knowledge you have to develope the technique.Most of all don't get discouraged or frustrated.It takes time to build a truck and there will be times when you don't feel like working on it.Unless you have to fix it to get to work,don't.You will not do as good a job as you expect from yourself and you will probably have to do it over.Good luck and enjoy!!
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