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Old 10-19-2012, 05:13 PM   #1
ryans69chevy
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Re: Teenager rant (long winded, sorry)

If your really tight for money I would pull the insurance off it and park it and fix it up. It's hard to restore it if you use it as a dd. When I was in high school I had a mustang and c10 (still have both), but I would try and restore my c10 and still drive it. It made my restore projects not as good since I always wanted to drive it. If you pull it off insurance then that will give you a reason not to drive it and save you some gas money! It will also make you realize that you would miss it if you sold it!
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Old 10-19-2012, 05:37 PM   #2
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Re: Teenager rant (long winded, sorry)

Keep the truck and fix things as they break ( parts are fairly cheap for those trucks ) and hopefully you can do the work. A teenager sure can't afford 2 vehicles. Unless you have a new vehicle with a warranty you will be throwing money at the second one, everything breaks. Without fuel injection & overdrive that V8 is going to take lots of your money ! Maybe hit you mother up for a loan and find an LS & overdrive !
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