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Old 11-27-2011, 03:50 PM   #1
geoff.clark
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Really Torn - Need some guidance

I couple years ago I bought a suburban to rebuild with my son. It was his idea for the Suburban. I would have never bought the suburban on my own choosing. I think they are awesome, but I am more of a pickup / jeep man myself. Well my son has lost all interest in working on the burb or any vehicle. At 14 he is more interested in girls and music than hanging out with his old man. I have been holding on to this project hoping he would come around, but it has been about 2 years since he lost interest and no end in sight.

I pulled the engine to use in my 83 C10 and I was able to donate the transmission to the local tech school. I feel I have gotten everything I would want out of this burb. I have all the sheet metal to start the rust repair for the front driver side. So this starts my delima, do I repair burb and sell it or do I just sell as is.
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