So, I picked up a 78k mile D200 crew cab on a whim a couple years ago when I was visiting Portland. It is incredibly cool, loaded with the 440, Prospector and Adventurer packages, AM/FM/8-track, A/C, CC, bedside box, etc, and I enjoyed daily driving It for a while in nice weather, towed with it locally a bit, and then... I parked it.
Here's the the problem- I don't really need it. I have other interesting things to drive, and two Cummins first gen crew cab projects that can serve my HD cross country towing needs, once I get them done.
I tried putting it up for sale or trafe a while ago, but got tired of flakes, scammers, lowballers, and other time-wasters. I thought about eBaying it, but I let that window pass, and my best chance for a decent return wouldn't be until spring. I hate the idea of it just being fodder for another coal rolling diesel swap. This one is too nice to have a stack shoved through the bed, or worse, the hood.
So, I thought I might as well make it cooler for me to drive around. I have some slotted wheels to pit on it. And will lower it. A little, as in this photoshop I did a while ago, perhaps.
But I may just go a bit further and bag it. Keeping most everything else stock, especially the body and interior. I really like the look of slammed stock vehicles lately, and have seen some really cool looking "tin grille" Dodges lately.
So what would you do? This obviously not a poll, nor am I asking what I should do, but I'm curious what GRM would do if they had an extra rust-free crew cab that didn't fill a particular need anymore, but they still love the truck.