deputydawg
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- Mar 21, 2006
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With the amount of work that needs to be done (body work, change all the gaskets on the engine, rebuild suspension/brakes, add more go faster goodies, etc) and the limited time/money I have, I am considering selling my 87 GN and finding one (maybe with T-tops) at a later date that is more road worthy and more suitable as adaily driver. I really hate to get rid of it, but the way i see it, it is going to be over a year and at least 5 grand before I can even drive it at this rate- not to mention what it will cost to have it in any kind of show worthy condition. I am seriously thinking about selling it once the body bushings and quarter panel are replaced (since they are already paid for).
The car was not what I thought it was when I got it...it revieled more issues that needed to addressed than I could anticipate or the previous owner was willing to confess.
After dropping about a grand on gettting the frame straightened, and spending another grand or so on obtaining and replacing the quarter panel and body bushings...I am begining to feel like I have bit off more than I can chew. I can honestly say it has not been a waste, I have definately learned more about these cars in the time I have owned it than I ever had before.
What do you think? Should I keep it, take my time to fix it over a longer period of time ( i initially gave myself another year to have it done thinking it only needed mild body work and a paint job, Doh!)?
OR
Should I sell it or part it out and hope to maybe come close to breaking even?