Keep your Roadkill Maverick. I really like that car. Not worth fixing the rust on white square body. Put that suspension on the VVG ramp truck so you have a 1 ton. Sell green car. Put motor home engine into black dodge. Sell the blue dodge. Find an engine for the blue Maverick and sell it. Sell red s10. You've got plenty there in value to sell. Not giving you advice but telling you how i would do it. Plenty of content to be made!
Sell or scrap the junk. Keep the cool stuff. I’m in the same boat as you. I have resisted buying any new projects and have concentrated on getting my stuff all operational for the past 2 years. It sure is tempting though. ❤️😎
I guarantee the rear cab mounts are rusted out on the red truck cause the back of the cab is sitting about a inch and a half lower than the front of the bed, it's typical for the s10, if the cab rear corners are gone the cab mounts usually are to. It can be fixed easy enough
Derek would have it on the road in 2 days and drive it 600 miles home. Those old Buicks are really nice. I didn't hear anything that needed to be done that you wouldn't expect in a car that age. If that seems like too much, selling may be the right thing to do. It would be a shame to put band aids on such a car.
@@trebsr I just checked my listings and Facebook marketplace seems to be having some problems with my account. Until I figure out the problem you can see a full walk around video on my channel. I will post a link here. I’m not sure if it is clickable or not but you can give it a try or just go to videos on my channel and scroll down a few and you will see it for sale. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Zr4jc-TmyKw.htmlsi=2U1NCh8rNI9eMJ6M
Yeah just make sure to actually go through the motor look for worn out parts and even paint it One episode would be pulling both motors And the second show us how Chuck goes through a motor and replces parts Boom to videos one stone lol