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12-08-2012, 05:48 PM | #1 |
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Question about selling 71 Cheyenne Super
Okay, I've been away from everything for several years now. I was saving one of the several trucks I had for a project, but due to various reasons see that isn't going to happen, so I'm going to sell it.
As it sits the trucks motor is toast and self-destructed in a noisy finale. However, I have a low mileage Factory crate motor from another truck on an engine stand. I'm trying to give the complete situation here without making this a disguised "For Sale" ad, so please bear with me. I'll just say the truck is from Texas, little rust and has been in garage for 15 years. My question (finally) is: How far do you think I should go/spend before trying to sell it? I can no longer do the work myself. I could have the engine put in, but I'm not sure I would call it a "driver" even if I did. If I'm not selling it as a driver, that would make it a project and I don't know if installing the engine would add that much value. Being in the snow belt, I think the lack of rust might mean more than being running. Any thought appreciated. |
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