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Old 03-07-2017, 10:48 PM   #15
knomadd
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Re: 1967 swb frame off build

I'll tell you how I look at it with my vehicles. I don't want to sell either of them so I put out a ridiculous price if it ever gets that far. It usually ends there, but I typically throw in "but even then, I'm not sure." I've never had someone seriously offer me anything I couldn't refuse.

I like the build process, but I really enjoy driving them and talking with people about them, so for me, it's not just the build, but more of the fun I have with it when it's drivable (they're never "done"). You've invested your time, money and more importantly, your creativity and personal taste into this truck. You might be able to buy one again, but will you want to change it, or regret selling this one? If you'd rather build one again a little differently, you can always buy another project. But if you like how it's turned out and just want to enjoy it, hold onto it and tell the guy if you ever decide to sell it you'll let him know.

I'd keep it myself, but good luck making your decision.
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