02-21-2022, 11:32 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: New Madison, Ohio
Posts: 21,362
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Re: Why buy new when you can own two classics
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Originally Posted by special-K
These trucks are new to me. I'm still stuck in the 20th century. My '95 Suburban, and another '95 I had, is the newest vehicle I've owned. I bought the Suburban in Dec '14 and it has been my reliable daily driver ever since. I like the '03-'07 Classic Chevys and would like to buy a clean K2500 regular cab, but I've had my eye on a really clean local '94 K2500 Suburban Silverado the same colors as my '95 Cheyenne 'Burb. It might be a while before I move up to this series of GM Truck. I have no interest in anything newer.
My question is, why stop at only two classics?
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These trucks will last if one does the PM and is willing to invest in the maintinance
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