Okay, let's see if I can throw a wrench in this with a 3rd option!! We'll see if I am shooting myself in both feet here lol
Option 3: Keep the F350 and find a fairly cheap higher mileage Tahoe or Suburban. I figure this way I can park one, work on it as needed myself and not need to do everything all at once. I say a Tahoe or Suburban only because I know them and can fix them easily. Just haven't had a high mileage (150,000+) Chevy before. There are plenty of options for $3k or less from a quick search. I get it will be two vehicles, insurance, etc. but I can always pause insurance for one. What do you think? Stupid?? Or worth a shot?
Option 3: Keep the F350 and find a fairly cheap higher mileage Tahoe or Suburban. I figure this way I can park one, work on it as needed myself and not need to do everything all at once. I say a Tahoe or Suburban only because I know them and can fix them easily. Just haven't had a high mileage (150,000+) Chevy before. There are plenty of options for $3k or less from a quick search. I get it will be two vehicles, insurance, etc. but I can always pause insurance for one. What do you think? Stupid?? Or worth a shot?