firebane
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- Joined
- Jul 10, 2014
- Posts
- 1,732
- Reaction score
- 30
- Location
- Calgary, AB
- First Name
- Curtis
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
People are so quick to give up
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I understand all three reasons, mine has done nothing but require attention for some stupid reason and has just dollared me to death, every day it's something different that can only be band aided because of time or money, my patience has about run out
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Exactly. They are not bad trucks, they are just really old at this point. Things break over time, even if it's well built.
As my only vehicle, I need it to start when I turn the key, every single time, and get me where I'm going.
I don't need a project - I need a reliable daily driver. Is the Colorado going to last 32 years? NO! But that doesn't matter me to right now. I need to be able to commute to work and meet my clients.
And yes, I have to make a payment and insurance is expensive too but it has the capability of making me a lot more money which makes that irrelevant.
For financial reasons I have to sell the square. Otherwise I would totally keep it as a secondary vehicle and give it the attention and work it deserves. But that's not going to happen anytime soon so it better go to somebody who can do that.
People are so quick to give up
It is so easy to give up. I am not a mechanic by any stretch, but perseverence win the race.
Been at it for two years...its wore me and my wallet out
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lol
Join the club. lol
I'm here aren't I? Lol
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Been at it for two years...its wore me and my wallet out
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