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    Dave-
    Not trying to ruffle any feathers. Believe me I've had a few that I wanted to keep around.. or "pine at getting repaired" and each market is different, time is different, resources are different and people's goals are different. You have the space to store em (where as I do not) so I have to keep them around for a very short period of time and decide what is the best course of action.



    I never take mine off my trailer- so if I have one sitting there- I can't even hunt for another. Where I am located and in my business model vehicles have 2 options for me presently:
    They get parted out and scrapped
    OR
    I don't touch em and sell them "as-is" for more than I paid for them.

    Maybe someday I'll get a third option:
    Become more mechanically inclined and fix and sell.
    As of this day.. That isn't an option for me.

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