Quote Originally Posted by alpine_xj
I mean if he's a good guy like you said he should understand. Letting someone borrow a truck isn't the same as lending someone some power tools, especially if you have emotional attachment like you said. Maybe try helping him get on his feet, ya know? Are him and his wife looking for jobs? And x2 on the no babies.
i dont know what kind of job he's looking for..he had a job when he first got laid off..but they basically went out of business..so now he's back to finding soething else..

they are looking as far as i know...dont know bout anything else tho
Quote Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
This is definitely a tough one.
If you come off as pushy, it may strain your relationship, as if it isn't already whether you want to admit it or not.


But Sammich you have to look at it this way:
You offered or allowed your friend to use the truck knowing he was in need.
You want your truck back because you want to do shiit to and with it.

As one of your close friends, his need > your wants so I would just look at it that way.
He according to what you've said, has maintained the car just like you would so at least he's not abusing it. Just be patient and keep being the friend you have been. If nothing else, try to help him find something cheap that he could drive so you can get your truck back.
true statement

right now he's waiting for the title situation to clear on 'his' car right now