Out of curiosity, $10k sounds like a ton in repair work… what were the major issues you’ve dealt with??
Since it’s your thread and you asked, I'll answer even though it's off topic. I've actually probably spent more than $10k, but I'm trying to convince myself otherwise.
Steering Column
Steering Wheel
Intermediate Shaft
Transmission Filter
Rear Shocks (mag ride $$)
Brake Flush
Axle Seals
Front Brakes
Rear Brakes
All Control Arms (front and rear + Spohn panhard bar)
Engine Mounts
Left Front Door Latch
Rear Main Seal Housing, Oil Pan Gasket, Pickup Tube O-Ring, Oil Cooler Lines
Transmission Mount
Used Low Mileage Steering Gear w/ New Tie-Rods
Used Low-ish Differential Assembly (don't think it fixed anything)
Oil Pressure Sensor
Console Lid
Cup Holder Trim
Bought and Resold Many Trim Pieces (to keep the best ones for myself)
Used Left Front Door Panel
Front and Middle Carpet
Used 42k Mile Front Seats (originals had leather in terrible shape, lumbar broken, seat track noisy)
Transmission Cooler Lines
Repainted Hood, Roof, Both Front Fenders, Replace Front Bumper, Replace Grilles, Changed to PTM Premium Pieces (this was $5k+)
New GM Windshield
All Four Window Appliques
3M Clear Bra on Bumper and Headlights
3M Crystalline Window Tint All Around
Front Door Opening and Roof Rail Weatherstrips
Used Wheels from a Newer Truck & New Michelin Tires
Billet Torque Converter and Sonnax Zip Kit
Lower Intermediate Steering Shaft
Radiator, All Hoses, Surge Tank
Fuel Pump
VLOM
Water Pump
Booster and Master Cylinder
Spark Plugs and PCM of NC Tune
I didn't even include modifications like the lowering kit, Brembo brake kit, etc. and I left a few things off I replaced again with different parts. And the transmission still doesn't seem "right," so I'll probably be replacing that sometime this year. Plus, the second-row seat covers also look terrible, so I've got new covers to go on once we're done with destructive car seats.