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Re: 1969 SuperBurb build-up (Bagged and Blown!)
Floating seats????
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Your sneaky!! Lol.
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seat mounts are awesome! the question is will it support the weight? or is the back seat more for show?
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thats just plain COOL !!
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Any updates?
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The seat mounts look really cool. Did you have to do any beefing up behind the mount holes? More info....pics:)
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Spent my morning reading thru this entire thread and its amazing. Your work is top shelf in my opinion. Keep it up!
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hi do u have the wiring schematics for the fans? i have aset like this going into my truck. and also wiring for the gauges? thx
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Earth to Rob, Earth to Rob?!?!?...any progress buddy???....BTW...finally got me a burb too:D
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looking great !!
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:agree: very nice!!!
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So... on the trim, are you going with longbed Cheyenne trim? I am wanting to change mine.
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Rob - as always steller work, thanks for keeping everyone updated
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where did you find that super charger and how much was it?
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Good to see progress on the Burb. I can't wait to see more. This is going to be one sick ride.
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Ron, are you in the same house? How big of a "little" shed is that going to be? The burb is looking great, shouldn't be long and you will be able to take the whole family out in it
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Your rubbing off on me man. I ordered my garage and it's here. Just need some concrete. Lol.
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Looking good. I am planning to move where there is some land if/when the housing market improves enough for me to recoup some of my remodeling upgrades....
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I love the buckets Rob. That building is gonna be nice. I'm hoping to break ground this year on mine too. You don't have to worry about hail like we do here though do you? I have had every car/truck in my fleet damaged by hail except the wife's new car. You can't have enough room to stable the Chevys;)
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Well, the seat brackets are done so I thought I would bolt everything together one last time before I send the seats out for new covers. I'm pretty happy with the way everything came out. Hard to believe it has taken me over a year to get these done, :uhmk:. Hopefully this will be the last bit of fabrication that I have to do and now I can just concentrate on putting everything back together, :metal:. Here's a few pics... |
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Those look awesome!
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Great looking truck, I love the classic paint scheme and the modern "everthing else".
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The final stretch- hopefully this motivates you- would love to see this thing 'done'
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Those front seats already look nice! Is that the pattern you are going with? I am thinking about going that route with my blazer
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Is there four cylinders in front of the spindles? Looks like engine is forward a lot.
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Looking good Rob. How is your son's truck coming along.
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Looks good Rob!
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That seat set up is friggin awesome and a mod I would definately do if it was in the budget.
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Wow this is an awesome build. I have read this post a couple time already. I am currently doing an ls conversion also in my69 c/10. Currently using ece mounts, I was just wondering on post 475 what year exactly is that ctsv pan you are using and what dip stick tube assembly since you are using the dt headers. Are there any differences in the ctsv pan based on year
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Thanks can you elaborate more on how you connected the trans cooler line to the radiator. It looks like you used the factory lines that came on the motor/ trans. Fittings adapters etc.
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Beautiful work! Those seats look awesome, I really like the way you setup the second row. The red/white combo is perfect.
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