Re: Still up in the air....
It really depends on how you want to use the truck, and if you want a restored stocker or something more personalized. Also, do you plan on keeping it forever, or do you see yourself selling it in a few years and moving on to something you like better. Restored stock is easier and normally less expensive. Once you start making changes, each upgrade requires another upgrade and it goes on endlessly until you're finished or run out of money. Personally I'm a hot rodder and never leave anything alone, but your direction should be what brings you the most enjoyment and satisfaction. Would you prefer to go fast, or save money and be practical? Good luck whichever way you decide.
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