hey thanx for actually reading.
since the mods apparently arent going to take issue with this, i’ll respond-
I’m pretty sure i stated clearly that the vehicle is running and driveable as it sits.
I’m also pretty sure i stated clearly that the vehicle was my daily driver for almost a year. Exactly as it sits.
Sure, it needs some work. What used car doesnt?? Hell I’ve worked at various GM dealerships throughout the years and seen more than my share of brand new vehicles that were fucked up and undriveable right off the carrier- locked up rear ends, blown transmissions, fried ecu’s, no fluids in engine/transmission, etc etc.
I’ve also over the years dragged home some complete pieces of shit (FAR worse shape than this truck is in), and fixed them up to be 100% reliable vehicles that I would have no fears to jump in and drive across country.
the point is, there is nothing majorly wrong with the truck. It DOES run, and it IS 100% driveable as it sits right now. I could very easily put it back on the road and use it as my daily driver without doing a single thing to it. I also could do all the work it needs to get it to be a pristine show winning vehicle, I just dont have the time. Between being in college full time, working full time, doing work that needs to be done on the house and all the other misc obligations I have in my life at this point, this truck is at the absolute bottom of my priorities list. I just want it gone.
but I guess it’s all relative in the eye of the beholder- if you’re the type of person who feels a vehicle is undriveable because it has some flaws like a small crack in the dashboard or some scratches in the paint, then this is definitely not the vehicle for you. On the other hand, if you’re not afraid to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty, drop some cash, get a sick deal on this thing, do the few things it needs, and have a reliable vehicle that will reward you for years to come. Or sell it back off and make some $$. Doesnt matter to me, as long as its out of my parents driveway asap
on that note…
BUMP