There are tons of middle aged money makers who want a turnkey classic truck like they remember but not have to file the points every season. And new old truck is a hot commodity.
That would be me. Not the money making part but everything else.There are tons of middle aged money makers who want a turnkey classic truck like they remember but not have to file the points every season. And new old truck is a hot commodity.
There’s nothing against that. But I’d say the majority around here would rather do the build it route.There are tons of middle aged money makers who want a turnkey classic truck like they remember but not have to file the points every season. And new old truck is a hot commodity.
I’ve built enough cars and trucks that I wouldn’t mind buying one at this point. Then again I want to build a shark nose BMW 635CSi, and there are some things that I want to do to my 2WD. But buying one that’s done is becoming more appealing.There are tons of middle aged money makers who want a turnkey classic truck like they remember but not have to file the points every season. And new old truck is a hot commodity.
Same here.That would be me. Not the money making part but everything else.

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They make a chassis for front and rear leaf springs around 10K cheaper than the IFS chassis.That’s a lot of money for something that in my situation would require a sas and rear end swap.
Not for me, but I get why someone may want one.
I was watching a YouTube video on these chassis, and as soon as I saw the IFS I said the same thing...PASS. I have seen Rory with TrailMater pull out more trucks with shredded CV axles than just about any other break down there is.IFS blows, hard pass.
If you come across a clean 2wd (or 4wd for that matter) let me know. May be able to justify it if I commit to selling my yota.sheet .... i got people offering me clean 2wd for cheep . how you think i did a clean body on my last k30 truck . . . yes its nice aftermarket is there but these prices are CRAZY STUPID .
that's annoying, but cant you just take your pocket knife and cut the male end of the driver's seatbelt out... plug into your truck and leave it there???Another thing I hate about the newest GM trucks we've had come thru is that you can't even start them without your seatbelt on.