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Old 12-01-2013, 05:05 PM   #26
DeadheadNM
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Re: No time no money and very little desire!

Jason -Sorry to hear about all this and whatever way you go you'll do the right thing.

IMO I'd keep the survivor. Then I'd look at the cost associated with a less expensive place to store the project and inventory the parts needed that you have on hand to get it done. If affordable storage can be found and you have the essentials to get the project done at some point down the road then mothball the project and its parts and sell the remainder of all the extra parts/trucks you have to defer the storage expenses. If you can't find storage that meets your needs or the list of parts needed to complete the project is too long then sell the project, you'd still be ahead with a top-of-the-line 72 BB survivor.

For those who haven't seen Jason and his Dad's shop it's no easy feat to move this stuff to another location. These guys have A LOT of parts and my pics below don't do justice to the quantity. Hang in there and don't let yourself feel overwhelmed.
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