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Old 02-21-2022, 11:32 PM   #9
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Re: Why buy new when you can own two classics

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Originally Posted by special-K View Post
These trucks are new to me. I'm still stuck in the 20th century. My '95 Suburban, and another '95 I had, is the newest vehicle I've owned. I bought the Suburban in Dec '14 and it has been my reliable daily driver ever since. I like the '03-'07 Classic Chevys and would like to buy a clean K2500 regular cab, but I've had my eye on a really clean local '94 K2500 Suburban Silverado the same colors as my '95 Cheyenne 'Burb. It might be a while before I move up to this series of GM Truck. I have no interest in anything newer.

My question is, why stop at only two classics?
These trucks will last if one does the PM and is willing to invest in the maintinance
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