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Start a thread following the build of my 68 burb.
I bought it with a ton of cancer, a 350sb (out of a 69 cab) that ran like hell, and was lowered using blocks and coil springs. All 3 rows of seats. With the exception of the visible rust in the typical areas, it didn't look to daunting. Then I started cutting, and found a previous patch panel, that had simply been overlapped, and filled with about a 1/4 inch of bondo. It has been a long process, and I have quite a ways to go still. I work on it only random weekends when I'm home from college, and summer/winter breaks, with the exception of last fall, while I was studying Abroad. |
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First thing to happen was cut out all the cancer.
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Patched in the new pieces.
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Then Shaved.
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Gas Filler Relocated. Installed the Custom rolled upper quarter panel. Quick Prime.
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It still needs body work to be straightened back out (especially with the damage from previous owners). Tons of work still to come on it.
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very nice work:metal:....keep those pics coming:D
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keep at it man....i know i have rust underneath but am afraid to REALLY know how bad.....
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Ya, the first chunk i started cutting out was when I came across the previous Hack Job of a patch. So every time I went to cut out another section of rust, I was afraid that my work load was going to double again. |
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not sure if you saw this thread, but I thought it might be good reference to your work....http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=436486
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So, got bags, switches, gauges, and line in the mail today (at school, so many people are confused about the big rubber things sitting in my floor). The compressor is sitting at home, and I will be picking up a tank on my way home in a couple weeks. can't wait to start putting this all on. Until I can get home, I will be doing a lot of trips out to the burb to play with ideas for mounting the gauge and switches.
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Lovin it!
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very nice!!:metal::metal:
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Thanks Guys.
Little Info: 4 D-2600 Bags 1/4" Lines 2 Manual Paddle Valves Viair 380c Dual needle 200psi Easystreet Gauge Bought it all from way2low2 Great Price, Great Service :bann: |
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Got the rear end bagged this past weekend. Unfortunately, the frame is holding it up, so there isn't alot of difference between aired up and aired out. =/
Gauge Location Tank/Compressor Location 80PSI 10PSI Bag on Truck Arm. Unfortunately, the bag is nowhere near fully compressed when the axle hits the frame. Right now, I can ride at about 55psi, with just me in the burb, and have it riding about the same (clearance anyways) as it was with drop springs. |
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Nice!
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So, Have been really busy as school lately. Luckily, I just finished finals, unfortunately I still have 5 weeks of summer courses so that I can graduate on time.
Anyways, Summer plans for the beast: Laying Rockers -Build Custom Cross Members, including Drop-Member up front -Custom double wall 3x2 semi-stock frame -Monster Notch (Lay eventual 33" tall tire-- thinking 22/20 combo) -Triangulated 4 Link -Finish Bagging up front Engine Rebuild -350 clean up... try for more power/milage --Depending on parts I can get my hands on stroke it to 383. -Headman Headers -Be Cool Radiator Random Stuff (Not vital to finish before end of summer) -Custom Built Gas Tank -Continue Body Work -Track Down Mexi-Blankets for upholstry -Track Down Junk Yard Sway-Bars -Keep overall Cost Down :haha: Luckily Most of what I need for this summer is already laying in my garage at home, just begging to be done. |
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my personal favorite is ur first item LAY ROCKERS...MEXI BLANKETS , TJ OF COURSE.....WOULD LOVE TO COME CHECK IT OUT SOMETIME...MINES FINALLY DRIVING and should be running correctly today, as we speak let me know i know theres a show at qualcomm july 10th....
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Unfortunately, I won't be out at the show at Qualcomm, one, I'll be on my way home from Nor Cal late that day and two, the burb will most likely be in pieces in my garage up near Long Beach. When I head back to school in the fall, I'd love to get a chance to meet up and see what you've got going on. |
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Hey guys,
I'm working on removing the inner wheel wells from the rear, and I was wondering how you guys got the whole inner to come out? I'm struggling to get it out, and have already cut one side to pieces trying to get it out of the burb. Any help/pictures would be much appreciated. Thanks! |
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So, plans change. I had some things come up, and wasn't able to get to work like I had planned. But, it has brought about some good (imo). Instead of just cutting up the stock frame, I have started to build a full custom frame. Some thick walled 2x3 frame rails. Designed to lay out on a 33x22-15 (going pro street). Went to pick-your-part last weekend and picked myself up a nice little Ford 9" for my rear end.
I have managed to get some work down on the burb while I drive it. I installed a new water pump, and Be Cool radiator. Also bolted in a couple Hedman Headers, flowing straight into a pair of glasspacks and dumped. Unfortunately progress hasn't been as far as I'd like it to be for th summer, but tihs seems to be the story of my build. I'll have some pics to post later, possibly tomorrow when I'm back on my regular computer, and have access to them. |
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Pic Update. Building the frame & Junk yard F*rd 9"
Building it to lay on 33" tall tires (with room to spare) |
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and here are the exhaust pics.
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dang custom frame...that's awesome:metal: but I'm not sure you'll get to lay frame with that exhaust:lol:
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ya, the exhaust is alot lower than expected. :banghead: The problem is the full length headers. that will go away with the new frame, i'll make some adjustments so they don't hang as low.
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all looks good so far....takin on a full frame takes balls, BIG BALLS MY FRIEND.....NICE...I LIKE...JUST MAKE SURE U "GUSIT" THOSE WELDS....speakin from experiance, those welds, no matter how good or deep, without gusits, will be the weak spots....cant wait to have another sik ass burb join me on runs....u could be the one
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Yup, as soon as I get the crossmembers designed, cut, and welded in, the next step was to go through and plate all the weld joints.
needless to say, i'm excited for when I get this thing rolling. |
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hell i'm excited for you....;)
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subscribed, wish I knew someone like you when my burb was still in LA, instead I had some body shop guy try to steal my burb and it took 18 months to get it back!
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Ya, i was about to put a hammer to the side of the suburban during my last week working on it. I'm back at school right now (so i'm taking a break, and will resume some weekend when I make it back home). anyways. here is a link to my FB page where I have been keeping mobile uploads going more consistently than this page. just haven't downloaded the images to my computer yet to upload here.
It's current state: Doors inside the cab. Hood on the roof. Front end in the back yard. A friend has started doing the smoothing/bondo work to the rear end while I finish up the rockers. http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...3767.702107231 |
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Attachment 1162597 Attachment 1162598 Attachment 1162599 Attachment 1162608 Well, it's been quite a while since I've posted anything here. Since the last time I've managed to: Strip out entire interior (BTW-- I have the dash if anyone is interested) Remove the doors/windows Remove frame and sell off the pieces Get the custom frame build going. Everything has been custom made, and I don't have a lot of time to do things, so it's been a slow process. (Sorry for the ****ty phone pictures) |
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Here is the completed upper and lower arms. I am prepping to cut the entire floor out, which will be the next hurdle before getting the frame in place in the body and the back-half tackled. |
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owwwwwwwwww..........nice!
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