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Insurance shouldn't be too bad, you already have 3 cars on an account, adding a fourth should be less than $50/mo.


It's a little more than that, and when you factor in a full insured Cruiser adds a ton to the insurance, it's not impossible to pay, but it's kind of rediculous to pay out that much money every month. But that's just one of several reasons.

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Do you have any relatives in the area with extra room to store the '89?.


Possibly, but then it's just going to sit and not be used and it will still be outside, so the risk of theft and prowl still exists.

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Would your wife want to drive the Cruiser everyday, or does she have a long commute?


Ya, she does have a long commute so that's really impractical. I'm a little dismayed at the miles she's racking up on the Subaru, but of course she refuses to drive my stick shift CRX.

I know what you're all thinking, but really in the end, it's just time to move on. If the truck is worth enough to generate some funds to build up the Cruiser with things like an ARB bumper, winch, lockers, etc, or at least some of those things, I'll be plenty happy not having the truck. The Cruiser will go anywhere I would have taken the truck, so in the end, I'm not losing anything by letting it go.

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