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Old 12-18-2010, 12:34 PM   #1
jorgensensc
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In a dilemma. Could use opinions.

******let me start by saying this is not a for sale thread, please do not ask me about the sale of the kit or pm me regarding it. If/when I decide to sell I will list it in the for classified section. Thank you for understanding!*********

Hey all!
So the '68 stepside has been sitting waiting for paint for over a year now. I pulled it apart so that it would get painted right. I have everything to put it back together, engine runs great, etc. Iw as planing on keeping this truck. When we had our son in February it would still work for me ( 8 year old daughter and son and I can all fit on the bench). However, we are having another son in April, sonow there really isn't any way the truck will work for us. So it looks like I need to get it painted and sell it. However, it seems that everytime I get ready to get it painted, the money gets used for some other household issue. Now comes the question:
How much does Vintage Air add to the value of the truck?

If I sell the kit I already own, I know I will take a loss on it. I know it wont bring enough to pay for the whole paint job, but it will probably be enough to finish off the paint job fund I have already started.

Or should I just keep the vintage kit and keep plugging away at saving what I can when I can?

How much value does it really add? I have the complete heating system for the truck to reinstall if I decide to sell the vintage air kit.

Thank you all in advance for your opinions and advice. It is much appreciated!

Shawn
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