Re: 1972 suburban what is it worth?
It sure is a good thing that Texas doesn't rack up registration fees (yet at least) when a vehicle is off the road like California does. That must make it a little more complicated when looking for a project vehicle that has been sitting. To me sometimes we are too wrapped up in the initial asking price of a vehicle. Every vehicle I have worked on the asking price has been the smallest factor of what I have invested in it. That's probably what I get for buying projects that need everything though. If I like the vehicle and I am personally comfortable with the price I just buy the thing. I don't worry too much that some guy in Nevada paid half as much for a better one while a guy in Maine paid twice as much for a junker. Maybe its just me being a little too loose with my money though.
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