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The 1972 Suburban, which is lovingly called the "SuperBurban"
Well, I lurked the forums for a couple weeks before I picked her up.... and have continued to lurk for the past few months since I drove her home.
Here she is... 1972 Suburban, 1/2T.... It's got a few things done motorwise, but not much.... and she's tired. 8" lift, 20" Rockstars, and 38" Open Country M/Ts. She needs a lot of work... Obviously. But, I have many big plans for her, hopefully sooner than later. Plans including a built 454/TH400, NP203/NP205 Doubler, and Dana 60's... among all the little stuff... you guys know how it goes. :devil: http://i52.tinypic.com/erl6pj.jpg http://i56.tinypic.com/33dwdwx.jpg http://i53.tinypic.com/2mxonph.jpg http://i54.tinypic.com/jufmdd.jpg |
Re: The 1972 Suburban, which is lovingly called the "SuperBurban"
haven't been a huge fan of the rockstars but they look good on your rig! makes me wish i woulda held out for a four wheel drive. :)
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I was never much of a fan of the Rockstars either.... But they do seem to fit this truck fairly well. The thought also crossed my mind... if I ended up not liking the wheels, they're in flawless condition... I could turn around and sell them for almost half of what I paid for the whole truck. ;) But, I grew to like them.
Obviously, once I go to 1-tons, a different wheel setup will go on..... I'd like to think this entire running gear setup will see itself under a 72 Blazer a few years down the road though. |
Re: The 1972 Suburban, which is lovingly called the "SuperBurban"
Looks like it's going to be a good project - it suprisingly looks pretty good with those wheels on it. Very cool rig.
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Re: The 1972 Suburban, which is lovingly called the "SuperBurban"
seems to be the problem with wheels anymore. someone comes out with a new wheel, they look decent until everyone and the dog has a set on their vehicle. good luck with the project. i thought the one i picked up was pretty straight, but it fails in comparison to yours.
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I've totally seen this suburban in Queen Creek at San Tan Flats! I bought mine right before this one was for sale. I'm just finishing a very similar build, 500 hp 454, th400 etc.... It'll be fun!
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I'm shooting for about the same horsepower as well. Maybe a smidge more.. The short-block I am using is one I'm getting from my father.. It was the last motor in his "monster truck" from when he was younger. He's guessing it was worth about 7-800HP in it's last form. Stories of it having the ability to light up 44's in any gear attests to that. I won't build it that radical, just for reliability and driveability reasons. But it will definitely be a good time either way. My original plan was to put a 1st Generation 12v Cummins, and an NV4500 in it, along with D60's.... but the sound and feel of a healthy Big-Block is unavoidable for it's intended use. :metal: |
Re: The 1972 Suburban, which is lovingly called the "SuperBurban"
beautiful burban man!!! lookin for a 67-72 4x4 burban my self right now
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Re: The 1972 Suburban, which is lovingly called the "SuperBurban"
Pretty cool!
I think the 4x4 classic burbs look awesome, either in your current condition to fully restored. Oh, and you got my vote to go 8 lug! :metal: |
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