Seabass
Idiot
I haven’t listed it yet. I believe I will. I want to put stock bumpers on it and strip off the stuff I want to keep. I may change my mind before I hit the “post” button. But I doubt it. I have a truck in my possession that could literally sell for twice what it’s actually worth. It’s pure economics. Plus....my best vehicle is 22 years old. I have two of those rascals. How often can you sell a vehicle that you’ve owned for many years (and used) for more than you payed for it? One of the biggest thoughts I have to deal with....I have a beautiful specimen of an obs. But I hate to drive it in the winter. It’s hard on the 7.3 to start. I refuse to get it in salt. But it’s my best truck. Sometimes I just need it. Kills me. I feel like I’m driving a collectors item and damaging it. I’m not in a place in life to have a super cool vehicle sitting to only use on the best days. I need my money working for me. It seems wise to let it go and invest the money it brings into a vehicle I can use without stress...
I’m thinking this through as I type. Trying to rationalize any good decision I make. Everyone has an opinion. Including me. The thing I keep telling myself is this....if I sell the diesel I get to have a much newer truck that I couldn’t easily afford without selling it. One that might suit some of my needs better. And I STILL HAVE A COOL OBS FORD that I’ll drive every day. It just ain’t a diesel. But still a crew cab long bed 1-ton. Why is it that some of the simplest decisions are the hardest to make?
I’m thinking this through as I type. Trying to rationalize any good decision I make. Everyone has an opinion. Including me. The thing I keep telling myself is this....if I sell the diesel I get to have a much newer truck that I couldn’t easily afford without selling it. One that might suit some of my needs better. And I STILL HAVE A COOL OBS FORD that I’ll drive every day. It just ain’t a diesel. But still a crew cab long bed 1-ton. Why is it that some of the simplest decisions are the hardest to make?