Daisywheels
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- July 1, 2014
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1999 XLT XP SOHC V6
When I was 16 my dad bought a 1957 Chevy for the family and gave me their 1950 Olds and a box of used tools to get me started. I'm a retired electrical engineer by degree but have been fixing and modifying my vehicles for 53 years. With modern vehicles problems seem to be as much electrical as mechanical.
Impressive resume! Now I can see how you have so much knowledge. I'm an accountant by trade with a degree in Economics. So you can bet I have kept track of how much money (and time) I've put into this truck. There is an Economic term I'm sure you have heard of: "sunk cost." It's a cost that can never be recovered. My background tells me to treat this truck just as that - a sunk cost and move on. I seem to have problems with doing that tho. I'll get the old spreadsheet out and add up all the items I need (including tools) to consider swapping out this motor. It's a slow season right now, so although time is a factor, I would not take on this project during tax season
