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19723DR 06-15-2008 01:42 AM

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Today was a good day bad day. I hit a local car show in Bountiful Utah. I took home an award ''Make-Out Special Award'' I don't know what that means, but I'll take that as a complement. There were a lot of nice 67-72's there. I talked to most of them and had a blast.:metal:

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-420.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-421.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-422.jpg

When I pulled up to receive my award by a local news anchor. I waited until he announced me and then aired out the bags, receiving an aww from the crowd. That was sweet.:metal:

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-423.jpg

After didn't go so well. I stopped at my parents house and thats were my battery committed suicide taking my starter with it. After two hours and a trip to the parts store we were on the road headed home. Even with the problems, it was a good day.

Hart_Rod 06-15-2008 08:14 AM

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The Burb looks great, Congrats on the award!

Number98 06-18-2008 10:00 AM

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:agree:

19723DR 06-21-2008 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 2766020)
The Burb looks great, Congrats on the award!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Number98 (Post 2770834)
:agree:

Thanks guys. I'm pretty sure the award is for the vehicle that you would take to make out on a date in. My wife agrees.

Have you seen the windows?

I haven't done anything on the Suburban to day, it's my wife's birthday. I do have some old pictures of the suburban I will post later today. For all the time I've spent on the Suburban I figured I can give my wife one day to do what she wants. :lol:

19723DR 06-22-2008 01:52 PM

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Here are some pictures from 1989 of before it was painted the first time. Notice the after of the lower molding. The painter ripped the old off and didn't want to pay the extra to do it right. The paint job was good other than the rust was not taken care of and it came right back.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-005.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-003.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-004.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-008.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-007.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-001.jpg

I want to thank Mike for taking such good care of the suburban over the years. I can't take credit for all of the work that has been done to the 'burb. His time and effort into the beginning bodywork and the up keep of the engine and drive train really saved the 'burb from becoming another parts vehicle.
The suburban served your family for many years and I feel it an honor to pass it on to my family for years to come.
The award I received belongs to you just as much as me for all the love you put into the suburban.
Thanks guys.:metal:

19723DR 06-28-2008 12:32 AM

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I finally met my first board member, Babyblueoval flew all the way from Arkansas to help me put in a carrier bearing.:lol: (Thanks for the help.)

Wednesday night we went out to dinner. Took the burb, and noticed a clunking when I accelerated. When we got back we looked underneath and noticed the carrier bearing was fine but the mounting bracket was broken. Thursday night, we went to get the part and he helped me put it in.
I will be looking forward to your Blazer build thread.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-424.jpg

While the drive shaft was out, I decided that I'd put a coat of black on it.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-425.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-426.jpg

I have a car show tomorrow, Taylorsville Dayzz, where I should meet a few more board members. I'll post some pictures later.

'71 Lil'Beag 06-30-2008 05:31 PM

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Your ride is awesome in person. Great job

19723DR 07-01-2008 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by '71 Lil'Beag (Post 2787476)
Your ride is awesome in person. Great job

Thanks. I was glad to see a couple of members at the show. I really enjoyed seeing your '71. Next time we can all park together.

19723DR 07-01-2008 09:29 PM

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Here's a pic from the Taylorsville car show:

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-428.jpg

This next Saturday is the Cache Valley Cruise-in so I will have more pictures then.

kyull67 07-01-2008 10:13 PM

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Turned out great! :metal:

SkylineNXS 07-09-2008 06:57 PM

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I had the exact same thing happen to my carrier bearing on my 72 LWB, and i replaces it, and that one broke as well, so i put a little piece of rubber between the crossmember mounting plate and the carrier bearing and that seemed to work, just beware that it could break again...looks great as always man, nice job....

BRAD

SOON2BLAZE 07-09-2008 11:08 PM

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Hey, One of my friends said he saw your burb at the show in Logan over the weekend and it was looking sweet!

19723DR 07-09-2008 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by kyull67 (Post 2789480)
Turned out great! :metal:

Thanks bro! I'll keep my eye out on what you're doing with your interior. I'm curious to see what you are going to do with the rest.

Quote:

Originally Posted by SkylineNXS (Post 2799837)
I had the exact same thing happen to my carrier bearing on my 72 LWB, and i replaces it, and that one broke as well, so i put a little piece of rubber between the crossmember mounting plate and the carrier bearing and that seemed to work, just beware that it could break again...looks great as always man, nice job....

BRAD

The bearing that was in there was only about two years old. I will definitely have to try that, thanks for the tip.

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Originally Posted by SOON2BLAZE (Post 2800279)
Hey, One of my friends said he saw your burb at the show in Logan over the weekend and it was looking sweet!

Thank your friend for coming. It was hot but fun!

19723DR 07-10-2008 12:13 AM

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Here are some pictures for all of you who missed the show.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-431.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-432.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-433.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-434.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-435.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-436.jpg

The family had a good time on the 180 mile round trip. The burb stayed cool, but burned though a tank of gas. Money well spent!:devil:
What now? Put the burb on the back burner and move to the 71 Cheyenne.
To date the total cost of the build is a little over 7,000 including the burb. I feel lucky I have an understanding wife who puts up with all my crap.
Thanks for the support from everyone and I hope to see you next year.:metal:

Frizzle Fry 07-10-2008 04:41 PM

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7K? Wow you've done quite well! Your own labor helps I know, but still, that's great!

Clyde78 07-14-2008 01:42 AM

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Logan was awesome. The 'Burban is awesome. I am glad that we sold it to you because it would have probably ended bad in the hands of some random idiot. You RTFH:metal:

usdabeef 08-26-2008 12:47 AM

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Hey, thanks for dropping a line on my post. I'm glad you did, now i have this link to yours. Man, you did alot of work on that burb.....and it shows. That IS the nicest I have seen. Hope to catch up with you at another show soon. I really dont want to sell my truck if I dont have to. We'll just have to hang in there and make things work.
Take care,
John

nuke1 08-26-2008 02:25 AM

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looks great, just love how it turned out.

abadsvt 08-26-2008 10:49 AM

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Looks Awesome!! Nice job!

Josh

19723DR 08-26-2008 11:54 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry (Post 2801077)
7K? Wow you've done quite well! Your own labor helps I know, but still, that's great!

Thanks a lot, one of my mottos is that it is not what you know it is who you know.
When I first bought the suburban, I saw a few nice ones in magazines but it didn't really give any detail on what was involved in building one. This site has been a wealth of information for me. As always, I look forward to seeing your progress on the tahoe.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clyde78 (Post 2805126)
Logan was awesome. The 'Burban is awesome. I am glad that we sold it to you because it would have probably ended bad in the hands of some random idiot. You RTFH:metal:

The best thing about the random idiot you sold it too? You still can take it out for drives. :metal:

Quote:

Originally Posted by usdabeef (Post 2864015)
Hey, thanks for dropping a line on my post. I'm glad you did, now i have this link to yours. Man, you did alot of work on that burb.....and it shows. That IS the nicest I have seen. Hope to catch up with you at another show soon. I really dont want to sell my truck if I dont have to. We'll just have to hang in there and make things work.
Take care,
John

I'm really glad you did post, when I spoke to you last I forgot your username and I couldn't find you. I understand the financial crunch, been there myself and I did sell my car and I've regretted it ever since. You gotta do what you gotta do. Hang in there, and I hope things get better for you. If you want to hang out someday, just give me a PM.

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Originally Posted by nuke1 (Post 2864065)
looks great, just love how it turned out.

Thanks, so do I.

Quote:

Originally Posted by abadsvt (Post 2864379)
Looks Awesome!! Nice job!

Josh

Thanks, I almost painted it black, but that would have been too safe. Yellow trucks rock!:metal:

19723DR 08-31-2008 11:57 PM

Re: 1972 3dr Suburban Build Thread
 
I pulled the suburban out yesterday, I snapped a few pictures with the old steelies and beauty rings on it. I think they look pretty good.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-437.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-438.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-439.jpg

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-440.jpg

texanidiot25 12-29-2008 12:02 AM

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Needs more offset in rear. But does give it a good look for sure.

Absolutly an awesome truck. The interior is very clean, and not too over the top, which I like. Two toning the center consol really made it look right.

38chevyhotrod 12-29-2008 11:47 AM

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Looks good, So you can sell me your other wheels.:)

19723DR 12-29-2008 11:14 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by texanidiot25 (Post 3051922)
Needs more offset in rear. But does give it a good look for sure.

Absolutly an awesome truck. The interior is very clean, and not too over the top, which I like. Two toning the center consol really made it look right.

Thanks.
Yes, my tires are sucked in a bit in the back, I think a 1 1/2 spacer would solve that. All four rims have the same offset.

I still have a few more things to finish on the burb, but that will have to wait. I plan on having a lot of fun when I do the Cheyenne's interior, it will be similar to the Suburban's.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 38chevyhotrod (Post 3052623)
Looks good, So you can sell me your other wheels.:)

Thanks. Which ones? :lol: I know. Anyway the shipping would be killer.
I love both sets of my rims, I honestly don't think I could part with them. You are doing a great job on your Suburban, keep us posted.

19723DR 06-07-2009 10:40 PM

Re: 1972 3dr Suburban Build Thread
 
Well it's been almost a year since I did any work to the 'burb. Last week I pulled it out from under the tarp. I washed a years worth of dirt off, what a mess.

This week I pulled the old windshield out and installed a new one. I picked it up from a local glass place for 130 bucks. This one has been a real beast to install, but I managed to not crack this one. I also put the wheel adapters on. I've needed them for some time now, my rear wheels rub the inner wells when I turn hard.


http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Mader-437.jpg

I also fixed the grill. I took some 1/4 plastic, blue was all I had. I shaped the piece with a coaping saw and an angled grinder, then used body filler to smooth it out.

http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Mader-446.jpg


http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Mader-447.jpg


http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/Mader-448.jpg


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