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Sweet 72 09-16-2011 07:18 PM

Major '72 Burban Delima
 
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Okay, so I have a major delima here. If your not familure with me I'm the author of "Barn yard find w/out the Barn yard". Its a nice '72 burban that is really solid for its age. I've got a bit of work down on it so far, and now...

Last night I was finishing up some emails, and clicked over to Portlands CL and found a newly listed "1972 Suburban". To my shock they had it listed at $1200 obo. Not knowing any options or condition I loaded up the family and headed out of Bend to Portland. Thankfully the guy was nice enough to let me have the first gander at it since I was the first one to email him (plus the fact of driving eight hours round trip). So we got there at 11:30 last night and first thing I do is pop the hood and noticed how full the engine compartment was.

Factory A/C. I better get another look at this possibility. So I peek my head in and find in the dash A/C, and rear A/C. So then my curiosity stirred. I looked at the build sheet... Custom deluxe trip, upper and lower. Front/Rear AC. Tilt wheel. Possi rear end. Third row seat. And the list goes on check out the pics.

Long story short. This burb has way more rust issues than my Orange one. But I'm thinking the body work would be worth keeping the white pearl all original without parting it out to my orange one.

Looking for some feed back. Keep an eye out, because its just a possibility that the ol'orange/white burb is going on the market.

Sweet 72 09-16-2011 07:25 PM

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Sweet 72 09-16-2011 07:29 PM

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Also while sitting there looking at the build sheet I notice and extra gauge cluster laying under the front seat... with a factory tach...

CMACDONALD1 09-16-2011 08:07 PM

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Man you stole that thing!!! Looks like it was well cared for. It may have a bit of rust but it looks way better than the one I started with. I would build the white one myself it looks real good. If it was me I would detail it up and drive it the way it is for a while and have some fun with it.

Flint70step 09-16-2011 09:46 PM

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Very nice score!That is a very nice looking Burb with a lot of options.Don't get rid of the Orange/white burb,if you did I'de give my left anything for it:chevy:

vectorit 09-16-2011 09:49 PM

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That burb looks like it was loved it's entire life!
The interior, seats, and headliner are very nice.

I'd say you got a smokin deal on that baby!

dougo 09-16-2011 10:42 PM

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wow, clean looking burb, with options, for a steal!

Nice & Congrats!

Sweet 72 09-16-2011 11:03 PM

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Thanks for the comments... I'm a little embarrassed to actually say what I got it for....
$850 :wave:

The guy that sold it to me was the son of the actual owner. The dad had put the burban, and lots of other collectable type things in storage, and got behind on his payments. He left it all to his son if he would bail the stuff out. He also had a whole folder full of receipts and invoices.

Sweet 72 09-16-2011 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Flint70step (Post 4903294)
Very nice score!That is a very nice looking Burb with a lot of options.Don't get rid of the Orange/white burb,if you did I'de give my left anything for it:chevy:

I would love to keep both, but I need to keep piece in the home ;)
My wife said specifically only one suburban. If I do sell it I hope it has to leave town because I wouldn't be able to see it running around town knowing that it was mine at one time. Kind of like seeing an ex with another guy :)

VA72C10 09-17-2011 03:55 PM

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Yep...you stole it :chevy: As far as the dilemma...looks like the concensus is to sell the other one...

To me...depends on how rusty this one is....on the surface it looks really nice..

Street Smart 09-17-2011 04:22 PM

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Wow, we all wish we had that problem. My bottom line is rust, look both over and keep the more solid one. Anything else is changeable/repairable.
Either way good luck with`em

budnikguy 09-17-2011 06:54 PM

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Dang...I am looking for a '72 1/2 ton burb......

Sweet 72 09-17-2011 07:20 PM

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I originally bought the orange one after we sold our newer tahoe to turn it into a practical family vehicle. I've since found this one with more factory options and thats the reason I'm going to attempt to sell the the orange one.
This one has a bunch of rust in it and the thoughts came to swap the factory options over to the orange one, but I don't have the time to do that. I rather keep both of them as original numbers matching vehicles without swapping parts.

I just listed the orange/white one on Ebay to see if theres any interest. I may end up trying to sell it on here to save on the fees that Ebay charges.

budnikguy 09-17-2011 07:39 PM

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ebay link?? ;)

Sweet 72 09-17-2011 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by budnikguy (Post 4904563)
ebay link?? ;)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_W0QQ...t_25706wt_1167


This sounds really crazy, but I'm having a really hard time trying to figure out what to do. I'm almost thinking about selling them both and using the money for one that has the options plus no rust issues... if there is such a score in this day. I really wish I knew how to repair sheet metal I would try to tackle this on my own. If I was mechanically inclined I would swap out the goodies in the white one to the orange one, but then I struggle with stripping out a nice optioned out burban.

On a side note I was digging around some more in the dash and found the original owners manual with the cruise control warranty stapled inside the front cover. I also found the original warranty info with protecto plate attached to it. And I also found the original dealers new car check off inspection paperwork for when they sell the vehicle to its first original owner. Sold new in February of '72 right there where I picked it up yesterday... Portland Oregon.

Anyone out there with some paint and body experience, or mechanical experience, or even experience in what is going to have more value down the road (a burb with original factory options documented in glove box, or factory options that just got transfered into another burb of the same year)?

Plus anyone out there with the paint and body experience that may want to barter for some 'as new' RRA AR's or a CZUSA Coach SBS?

Thanks for all the input, comments and ideas.

70cst 09-18-2011 03:42 PM

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I will say it like others....the White Burb is a keeper. JMHO :ito:

Sweet 72 09-18-2011 06:34 PM

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I got the orange/white suburban listed last night and also put the asking price in the comment section.

I also really don't want to take a lot of time to get this sold, so please bring any reasonable offer. Or I may start parting it out, and I would prefer someone getting a nice complete/solid original suburban and not having to disassemble that one.

gcburdic 09-19-2011 10:07 AM

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:waah: why oh why can't I find a steal like that!!!...Nice burb!!!

Sweet 72 09-19-2011 02:52 PM

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So after a busy weekend of normal routine I actually got to take a closer look at the "pearl in the making".
First thing was charge up a battery, few gallons of fresh fuel, a little in the carb, and a little squirt of wd in the spark plug holes.... Fires right up. Engine sounds and runs smooth. Now I really do need to sell the "barn yard" burban so I can start moving along on this one. The more I look at this white one, the more I'm considering parting out the orange one (this white one could use a lot of the rust free parts the orange one has).
My only real hesitation with parting the orange one is like I posted earlier... its a shame to part a complete, original, practically rust free burban. Plus I have never shipped large items before.
Is it possible that I may be able to get more out of the orange one by parting it out. In this economic time we're currently in extra money is always nice. Any ideas from you all?

Sweet 72 09-19-2011 02:59 PM

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The plates have the original "blue" license plates on it. The son of the owner had said his dad put this suburban in storage seven years ago. After looking at the receipts he kept I found where he had a GM Goodwrench engine installed. Plus he had a GM forged steel crank installed. I'm having some fun looking through the records he has kept.
Anyone now how to de-code a protecto plate?

dubds10 09-19-2011 04:49 PM

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Where's the rust you speak of on the white burb?? I don't see any in the pics lol That's a steal for $850. You can sell to me and then it'll be out of your town in no time :D

Sweet 72 09-19-2011 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by dubds10 (Post 4907809)
Where's the rust you speak of on the white burb?? I don't see any in the pics lol That's a steal for $850. You can sell to me and then it'll be out of your town in no time :D

Hey with all those rides sold listed in your profile it looks to me your in the market for a nice solid orange/white burban ;)

dubds10 09-19-2011 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Sweet 72 (Post 4907874)
Hey with all those rides sold listed in your profile it looks to me your in the market for a nice solid orange/white burban ;)



lol That's just what I sold this year. I've been contemplating buying another burb actually if I could find one for the right price and sell it up here since I know a few guys who want one. Either that or get one that I can chop up and make a crew cab out of since my '68 got ruined lol

Sweet 72 09-19-2011 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by dubds10 (Post 4908364)
lol That's just what I sold this year. I've been contemplating buying another burb actually if I could find one for the right price and sell it up here since I know a few guys who want one. Either that or get one that I can chop up and make a crew cab out of since my '68 got ruined lol

Do you have the expertise on parting out a vehicle? I'm considering it on the Orange one, but lack the experience on shipping out larger items. Plus is their any money to be made in parting it out or would I be better off selling it whole?

dubds10 09-20-2011 03:34 AM

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Do you have the expertise on parting out a vehicle? I'm considering it on the Orange one, but lack the experience on shipping out larger items. Plus is their any money to be made in parting it out or would I be better off selling it whole?

I'm always parting out vehicles but I only do local sales. Since I'm up here in BC shipping to the states is out of the question. There's a big enough market here to sell everything locally even if it's less that what I could sell it for down there. Depending on the vehicle, yes you do tend to make more $ when parting out vs selling whole. Unfortunately 'burbs aren't a really big seller and the market it limited but guys looking for parts is the same but you'll get stuck with the big parts most likely. Try selling complete first as yours is worth keeping complete. Most the vehicles I part, aren't worth anything complete.

Sweet 72 09-20-2011 04:59 PM

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Here are over 400 photos I took of the orange suburban this morning. Just copy and paste the link.



http://s1094.photobucket.com/albums/...0burb%204sale/

Sweet 72 09-20-2011 05:16 PM

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for some reason this shortened up my link address. so copy and paste this...


s1094.photobucket.com/albums/i458/sweet_72Burb/orange%20burb%204sale/

Sweet 72 09-20-2011 08:34 PM

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here is over 300 photos of the white one I just picked up. Like I mentioned earlier it has more rust and body issues than my orange one. I do like the fact that all the paperwork, receipts, and equipment match (except the newer engine). Tell me what you think.

copy and paste this link

photobucket.com/whiteburb4sale

BB72CHEVKT 09-22-2011 02:24 PM

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I would not recommend trying to part out the truck. In today's time shipping costs and the economy are not woth it IMHO. I tried it on a couple of trucks and will not do it again in the future.

budnikguy 09-22-2011 02:39 PM

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I know that you can make good money parting...in my recent part outs I have generated 3 times the amount I would have been able to sell the truck/suburban for complete. I would preface this with, be realistic in pricing to part out and selling complete...la la land breeds disappointment. ;)

budnikguy 09-22-2011 02:46 PM

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and I would be interested in somethings....

BB72CHEVKT 09-22-2011 05:37 PM

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I can't give away a standard bore 402 complete long block for $300. Afew years ago it would have sold for a minimum of $500 all day long.

budnikguy 09-22-2011 05:39 PM

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U can "give" it to me....hahahahahahaha


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I can't give away a standard bore 402 complete long block for $300. Afew years ago it would have sold for a minimum of $500 all day long.


project 67 sub 09-22-2011 06:21 PM

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^^^ for real huh lol...

leddzepp 09-22-2011 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by budnikguy (Post 4913376)
I know that you can make good money parting...in my recent part outs I have generated 3 times the amount I would have been able to sell the truck/suburban for complete. I would preface this with, be realistic in pricing to part out and selling complete...la la land breeds disappointment. ;)

I agree 100% If you price to sell, it will. If not, you are gonna keep it.

C20-67_N_MO 09-22-2011 07:04 PM

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Heck if you were closer, I would buy the 'barn yard' find in a second! My Suburban is nothing but a 1967 Midwest typical rust bucket! I would just use the body and transplant it to my 4x4 frame.

Okay, dream is over. :lol:

Good luck.

Sweet 72 09-22-2011 07:05 PM

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The guy I bought my orange one from told me he wanted $X amount for it and the reason he said "was because if you sell it for $2000, some one gets it, and does nothing with it. Then they sell it for $1500 and they do nothing with it and sell it for $1000. So on and so on until it works its way to the savage yard."

A person willing to spend a little bit a money on something is more willing to put something into it. Wether thats some love, money, or simply drive it.
Thats the reason I spent what I spent on it... $3500.

Sweet 72 09-22-2011 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by C20-67_N_MO (Post 4913788)
Heck if you were closer, I would buy the 'barn yard' find in a second! My Suburban is nothing but a 1967 Midwest typical rust bucket! I would just use the body and transplant it to my 4x4 frame.

Okay, dream is over. :lol:

Good luck.

I could always deliver it to you, since I'm laid off ;) Should only take three days.

leddzepp 09-22-2011 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Sweet 72 (Post 4913791)
The guy I bought my orange one from told me he wanted $X amount for it and the reason he said "was because if you sell it for $2000, some one gets it, and does nothing with it. Then they sell it for $1500 and they do nothing with it and sell it for $1000. So on and so on until it works its way to the savage yard."

A person willing to spend a little bit a money on something is more willing to put something into it. Wether thats some love, money, or simply drive it.
Thats the reason I spent what I spent on it... $3500.

Interesting theory....I have always found that when someone pays $1500 for one of these trucks....they do nothing with it, then they try to sell it for $3000 :lol:

Sweet 72 09-22-2011 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by leddzepp (Post 4913885)
Interesting theory....I have always found that when someone pays $1500 for one of these trucks....they do nothing with it, then they try to sell it for $3000 :lol:

Looking back on the past few weeks thats what I should have done. Instead of getting it road worthy, sell it, make a quick couple hundred, sell the white one, and then find one that is optioned out with no rust.
I'm hoping to find one between $8k-$10k. Maybe I'm dreaming.


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