Ok, compelled to step up here.
For the sake of conversation,
Lets say, that the would be buyer would be financially challenged, and was looking for his first deuce to break into that side of the hobby.
And lets say, that, due to the afore mentioned financial challenge, the would be buyer’s fiancé will accept the addition of a 109 or 185 at this time, but not any other M44 until maybe later this year.
And lets say, the sale is entirely dependant on would be buyer selling a civy truck currently in his inventory, or there will be no funds available for said purchase. So it could be a while.
And lets say, that the would be buyer is an avid and faithful SS member.
And lets say, that Gimpy is only using his 109 as a storage shed at this time.
And lets say, while the would be buyer thinks that Gimpy’s price is a bit spicy, the buyer believes that Gimpy is really trying to help out another member/friend, and therefore finds his price acceptable.
And lets say, the would be buyer looks up to Gimpy in all of his wisdom and knowledge.
And lets say, the intended purpose for said 109 would be a camper for rally’s and events, and remaining original as possible on the exterior.
And lets say, if said 109 changes hands before the Georgia rally, that it would be available for Gimpy’s use for that event. If he does not wish this, it will probably be in a convoy right behind him.
And lets say, that should the would be buyer ever wish to sell said 109, then Gimpy would have first dibs.
In conclusion,
Based on what is written here, however compelling the facts may be, and to avoid being committed to any institution by fellow SS members, and to avoid any traumatic stress, and recognizing the friendship and sanity is far more valuable than the money, or the truck, my recommendation would be for you to keep it, and volunteer to help said would be buyer recover a 109 from an auction in the near future.