Re: Frustrated: Talk me out of selling
Yeah, if that's the only problem, I wouldn't consider selling it just yet. There are a lot of guys (like me) that work too many hours to spend the time crawling under my truck to fix something that it would take someone else half the time to do. You just need to do a little research and talk to people in the industry and find a guy who's good, reasonable, and honest - and you'll be just fine. I would learn as much as you can, though - you need to know what the mechanic is talking about, you may even want to learn how to do something if you were to actually do it. Our trucks are mutts of a sort; most of them have different motors, etc. then what they came from the factory from and you have to know the specifics of those as well. First step is to be patient and find someone that is willing to work on your vehicle and be reasonable and grateful when you're working with him - you'll be a lot happier.
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'67 SWB Fleetside ZZ4/350/Tremec 5-speed/4link/Scott's IFS - and fun as heck! SOLD 
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