Re: Keeping fingers crossed
O.k. Being that I just purchased the truck yesterday. I wanted to at least do something to it to feel like I was a man and was working on a truck and it didn't happen. I decided what better way to break it into my life than by doing an oil change. I took the truck to a part store where I've noticed a guy that works there has a restored 72 and figured if I needed help he'd be the guy. Well....he was so floored by how good of shape it was in and all of the options that it came with that it took almost 45 minutes to pop the hood to tell me what kind of air filter I'd need. That's when he started really getting excited. He said I've got some kind of "oil bath housing"? That I would need to get a service manual to learn how to clean it and that the motor was as stock as stock could be. Minus a few expletives.
Well, long story short....this lead him to suggesting that I should restore the truck in it's entirety to stock being that, well it's pretty much stock as it is and would just need a lot of cleaning up. He said the value for a stock truck with these options and the rarity of such type of trucks is reason enough to restore to stock. I've always been more of a hot rod type of guy, but I do have a 69 project as well that I've put on the back burner knowing that I would buy this. So, what are your collective thoughts on a route to take when putting money into it. Does his opinion carry weight or is it a matter of do what makes you happy? I mean, if it's almost a sin to cut into a stock vehicle then I totally understand that. Or is it really even that big of a deal? Opinions wanted!
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