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63suburban 09-25-2013 12:53 PM

1963 chevrolet suburban carryall - pics and a few questions
 
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Thanks for the excellent forum. Been learning alot as I have been lurking here for a little while now. Good news is I finally got a hold of a 63 chevy suburban.

Needs some rust repair, along with lots of other misc stuff. As a start is mostly pretty complete (minus middle and rubber front mats), runs and drives.

The basics on the 'burb:

1963 suburban carryall
custom comfort option
originally cameo white
1973 4 bolt main motor from a k series scottdale
headers, hei,
Added after purchase edelbrock performer carb/manifold. mark VIII fan with hollister road 2 speed relay. new plug wires, air cleaner, fuel pump.
borg warner super t-10 4-speed
later model 6 lug rims w rally rims and baby moons.
air shocks in rear.


Attached a few photos.

I got a few questions so will be posting them shortly.
If you have any questions for me, please ask away.

63suburban 09-25-2013 01:19 PM

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Attached a pic of the engine compartment, pre electric fan. (1st post only allowed me 5 photos.)


Ok I got a few questions.


1st thing I am working on is replacing the door weatherstripping and door felts, wing window rubber etc. Mine are completely shot.

Picked up the door weatherstripping, vent window rubber, and 8 piece deluxe door kit from gmcpauls. (thanks for the suggestions in the threads)


8 piece kit is precision brand. Looking at the parts. Took apart the pieces and thinking things through. I have been using this thread for tips on the job. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=351471 Thanks Alan's Classic!

Makes me wonder???

Do I need to cut the division bar w felt into 2 pieces. One piece for the division bar and one piece for the glass run channel?

If so, what works well for cutting? There is a metal backing on the felt/fabric material.

There is a piece of a felt with adhesive backing. Precision Part # GRP 1112 55 (see attached photo)
When I search google it is listed as a glass run channel. This makes me think it goes into the top portion of the door, Does the adhesive piece go behind the felt in the top of the door? If not what are the steps to install?

For the record, my doors have the metal frames around the glass.
Any insight links or tips are appreciated.
Thanks!

MusicMan70 09-25-2013 01:26 PM

Re: 1963 chevrolet suburban carryall - pics and a few questions
 
Welcome and congrats, that is a nice, complete Burb you got there! Looks like you have all the window slider locks and I love those 3 red seats.

63suburban 09-25-2013 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by MusicMan70 (Post 6285315)
Welcome and congrats, that is a nice, complete Burb you got there! Looks like you have all the window slider locks and I love those 3 red seats.

Thanks! Appreciate you stopping by and giving me a welcome.

You reminded of another thing I do need and also I forgot to mention have 3 out of the 4 window locks. :-(. So going to need to pick another one up.

2 rear seats are in pretty sad shape, but is nice to see the original upholstery. Would really love to get em redone like the original.

MusicMan70 09-25-2013 01:47 PM

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This guys says he still has two,

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=597875

63suburban 09-25-2013 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by MusicMan70 (Post 6285352)

Thanks! Sliders also need rubber bad. Want to her buttoned up before the winter.

63suburban 09-25-2013 02:28 PM

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Quote:

There is a piece of a felt with adhesive backing. Precision Part # GRP 1112 55 (see attached photo)
When I search google it is listed as a glass run channel. This makes me think it goes into the top portion of the door, Does the adhesive piece go behind the felt in the top of the door? If not what are the steps to install?

For the record, my doors have the metal frames around the glass.
Any insight links or tips are appreciated.
Thanks!
Ok found out where the adhesive piece goes. Wanted to share in case this comes up in a search.
The wording of "glass run channel" via precision was throwing me off.
This piece (Precision Part # GRP 1112 55) adheres to the division bar.

chakah 09-25-2013 08:06 PM

Re: 1963 chevrolet suburban carryall - pics and a few questions
 
:metal: That is sweet man, welcome. Motor looks great

Captainfab 09-25-2013 11:36 PM

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Welcome to the forum :D

That's a decent looking Burb. I don't think I have ever seen pics of a Burb with the Custom Comfort seats.

perro13 09-26-2013 12:32 AM

Re: 1963 chevrolet suburban carryall - pics and a few questions
 
Bienvenido

'63GENIII 09-26-2013 12:46 AM

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Welcome from another Bay Area member. Nice looking Burn. I don't know much about. except that I like em. If you didn't notice, '63 are my favorite!
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gostranger 09-26-2013 05:16 AM

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awesome suburban to start with!!!! cant wait to see the progress!!! welcome!!!!

MikeS. 09-26-2013 08:26 AM

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Very nice, I too have a 63 4 wheel drive. New window seals are next on my list of "to do".

Welcome to a great forum.
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LT1 Burb 09-26-2013 11:33 AM

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Nice, the rare red seat option times 3!

63suburban 09-26-2013 02:33 PM

Re: 1963 chevrolet suburban carryall - pics and a few questions
 
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Originally Posted by chakah (Post 6285859)
:metal: That is sweet man, welcome. Motor looks great

Thank you. Runs pretty decent, still could use some tinkering on the carb and timing. Ideally will get a timing tape and air/fuel meter to really get it dialed in.
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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 6286199)
Welcome to the forum :D

That's a decent looking Burb. I don't think I have ever seen pics of a Burb with the Custom Comfort seats.

Thanks, neither have I, previously had only seen the old brochure.

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Originally Posted by perro13 (Post 6286272)
Bienvenido

Hola!

Quote:

Originally Posted by '63GENIII (Post 6286287)
Welcome from another Bay Area member. Nice looking Burn. I don't know much about. except that I like em. If you didn't notice, '63 are my favorite!

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MY favorite as well. Old looks with the start of the modern ifs. I would have settled for a 64-66. But really wanted the 63, out of the 60-66. So excited for that. Thanks for the welcome.

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Originally Posted by gostranger (Post 6286383)
awesome suburban to start with!!!! cant wait to see the progress!!! welcome!!!!

Thanks for the welcome, will share more as I go.
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Originally Posted by MikeS. (Post 6286489)
Very nice, I too have a 63 4 wheel drive. New window seals are next on my list of "to do".

Welcome to a great forum.
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Thanks, Been looking at the ones from steele rubber. pricey for all 4 sliders...
sliding window gasket set.
209.50 x 2
side window channel kit
178.70 x 2
776.40 for 4 sliders, not including the nickels and dimes... :waah:

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Originally Posted by LT1 Burb (Post 6286731)
Nice, the rare red seat option times 3!

Thanks, When hunting for suburbans the seats I was determined to get one with seats. I am lucky times 3.

The front seat has been redone w a fawn cover. Looks similar to ones I have seen in 64-66. Hopefully can get all 3 seats original style.

ChiefRocka 10-02-2013 07:03 AM

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Wow !!

My favorite year and from my favorite town !!!

Custom comfort too ??

Bad A$$ !!

Welcome aboard !!

;)

:metal:


Is there a drivers side arm rest ?

63suburban 10-02-2013 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefRocka (Post 6295970)
Wow !!

My favorite year and from my favorite town !!!

Custom comfort too ??

Bad A$$ !!

Welcome aboard !!

;)

:metal:


Is there a drivers side arm rest ?

Thanks for the kind welcome. My favorite year as well.

No on the right armrest.
Do have the chrome cigarette lighter and right sunshade. Got the custom cab info going off the codes.. Unless I looked em up incorrectly.
Previous owner added custom option steering wheel/grille.

Just picked up a bunch more sheet metal. Was a bunch of bondo slapped over rust and also used to fill up holes.... Just got the turn signals working and added a mirror extension.. Now I can see out of the side view mirror.

Got the vent windows and divider bars sanded. Need to weld a new nut to the divider bar that attaches to the door. Then can paint and re-do the wing window rubber. Guess I will need to start up a build thread.

Fwiw, Also attached a pic of my other project. A '50 Chevy Fleetline Deluxe. Crate motor, 200r4, fatman ifs, smoothed firewall, all new wiring and brakes. lots of work done lots more to do. Majors ones are remaining bodywork, paint and interior.

aerotruk63 10-03-2013 07:28 AM

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Welcome, and thanks for showing a great looking Burb.
The larger trucks usually got the steel trim around the door glass, perhaps the doors were replaced.
Your seat frames are painted red compared to the fawn by the artist rendering below. Steering wheel should be white.
Easy Eye windshield, aka tinted green?
Thank you for posting your Trim code, interesting to see RR after the RPOZ62
Lot`s of good stuff to see on this truck.
The style of vinyl on the seats was Haircell in 63.

Paint 526A Cameo white as you mentioned.

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ChiefRocka 10-04-2013 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by MusicMan70 (Post 6285352)

Not anymore .....

;)

63suburban 10-22-2013 02:03 PM

Re: 1963 chevrolet suburban carryall - pics and a few questions
 
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Originally Posted by aerotruk63 (Post 6297518)
Welcome, and thanks for showing a great looking Burb.
The larger trucks usually got the steel trim around the door glass, perhaps the doors were replaced.
Your seat frames are painted red compared to the fawn by the artist rendering below. Steering wheel should be white.
Easy Eye windshield, aka tinted green?
Thank you for posting your Trim code, interesting to see RR after the RPOZ62
Lot`s of good stuff to see on this truck.
The style of vinyl on the seats was Haircell in 63.

Paint 526A Cameo white as you mentioned.

Hello thanks for stopping by and sharing.
Good information on the door glass. I ordered the felt kit for doors with frames... and of course a majority of glass is frameless. I will keep hunting for passenger glass with frame.
I have been looking for the fawn paint and having crappy luck. Local jobbers cant get anything off paint codes. tried dupont/mason ppg/ditzler so far.
appreciate all the paint code info
the windshield is clear, was replaced by a po.
haircell! gotcha. what is the I pattern called? not houndstooth :)

I want to go with a two tone paint job, but may just go all white to make things easier on me...

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Originally Posted by ChiefRocka (Post 6298924)
Not anymore .....

;)

I was too late to the party. Glad you got em.


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