geterdun
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What you want to sell it and get something you can not say, "I did this, that and the other to this truck I bought all original" to customize it to your liking?
Then yes, sell it and get what you want to drive. There are some slick, fast, fine looking rides out there.
The time I did that was buying my '77 Smokey and Bandit 6.6 TA (high performance 400 w/ automatic) TransAm. One of the better choices in my life. So, yes I can see that as a choice. Get in it chirp the tireS at anything over two grand on the one/two shift. A whole lot to be said for that.
Really a hard choice and hardly life altering, so think about it, and be happy with the choice. I agree with your choice.
Another choice is pay someone to do the things you want changed on it.
[Selling it in '81 is one of my two most regretted choices.]