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gringoloco 10-15-2012 08:44 PM

Any Daily Drivers?
 
How many here use their Suburban as their primary means of transportation? I have daily driven my '70 C10 and '72 Blazer in the past, but my family has grown, so I ended up with a late model truck to accommodate. Lately, I've been thinking the money I have tied up in my '05 Yukon would buy/build a pretty nice 67-72 Sub. Just something about these old trucks... Any thoughts? Pros, cons, experiences?
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lowrollin70gmc 10-15-2012 09:36 PM

Re: Any Daily Drivers?
 
My 68 K20 burb is my daily, I do need to finish up the interior and get the heater to crank up for the winter.

Only thing is the lack of 4th door, but it doesn't bother me too much.

xman 10-16-2012 08:26 AM

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I drive mine all year long starting to show rust bubbles under paint
I do plan on body work / painting and doing some and interior work
I love the looks when driving down the highway or around town
the funny thing is with the winters we have here (near Chicago) this handles better then the '99 silverado 4x4 I had before this

gringoloco 10-16-2012 08:47 AM

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That's what I'm talking about! How do the kids like it? My kids love my SWB, but I can only carry one passenger...

xman 10-16-2012 01:33 PM

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they both (son 9 and daughter 6) love they both agreed and nick named it BIGRED
my son acts like it is his and tells people that it will be some day, even my wife will drive it now and then as you can see in the picture (right behind me) my daughter has to act all that when se is in the burb its kinda funny and she tells me I'm a cool hotrod girl daddy. During camping season we load it up and drive about three hours west to our camp ground and I get pretty good gas mileage with it, not to mention all the thumbs up I get

stanton77 10-16-2012 02:27 PM

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My 72' is now my primary truck. 05' 3/4 ton Avalanche just went down the road today. It'll be used for hauling whatever I need and has seating for 8. This winter I will be stuffing all modern drivetrain in it. So I'll have best of both worlds. Good looks and dependability. And the family loves riding in it.

http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t...b/IMG_1004.jpg

BB72CHEVKT 10-16-2012 04:48 PM

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I was hoping to have my 72 at RPL Customs in Royse City this week to turn it into my daily driver. I sold my wife's van on Saturday and was going to drop the burb off this week packed full of parts. I talked to them today and they are booked until SEMA. I am not sure what I am going to do at this point.

Street Smart 10-16-2012 07:29 PM

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I only own old trucks, 67 sub, 70panel and just picked up a `67 long bed. The panel is my "beater", my Sub gets used if the weather is decent and i know i can park it in a safe spot when i get to where I`m going. Both are used to tow my race car. The wife drives an 86 Regal.

gringoloco 10-16-2012 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by stanton77 (Post 5650443)
My 72' is now my primary truck. 05' 3/4 ton Avalanche just went down the road today. It'll be used for hauling whatever I need and has seating for 8. This winter I will be stuffing all modern drivetrain in it. So I'll have best of both worlds. Good looks and dependability. And the family loves riding in it.

I'd love to do something exactly like this. Classic looks with a no worries drivetrain. Great looking rig!
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Originally Posted by BB72CHEVKT (Post 5650653)
I was hoping to have my 72 at RPL Customs in Royse City this week to turn it into my daily driver. I sold my wife's van on Saturday and was going to drop the burb off this week packed full of parts. I talked to them today and they are booked until SEMA. I am not sure what I am going to do at this point.

What is RPL doing for you? I like your burb, too. Know of any others around these parts?
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Originally Posted by Street Smart (Post 5650894)
I only own old trucks, 67 sub, 70panel and just picked up a `67 long bed. The panel is my "beater", my Sub gets used if the weather is decent and i know i can park it in a safe spot when i get to where I`m going. Both are used to tow my race car. The wife drives an 86 Regal.

I was like this for a while, too. I'm afraid I might have spoiled myself with the modern conveniences :lol:

How's the weather where all of you guys are? Any trouble heating/cooling the huge cab?
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Street Smart 10-17-2012 06:12 AM

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A.C.s not a problem, my Sub has Vintage air in the front and a rear unit out of an `80s truck. Seems to be even colder since the late model swap. Heat on the other hand isn`t great. There`s only front and it`s not that hot. The truck sleeps in a heated garage so usually not a problem.
My panel has original heat which is HOT, there`s no back seats but the front stays warm. It has a double rear A.C. from a `72 Sub that freezes the whole truck.

BB72CHEVKT 10-17-2012 10:41 AM

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Here is what I sent him. I think I am going to have them notch it since I want to bag it someday. I am doing a home remodel and do not have the time or a good work area to finsih the burb quickly.

Hi Roger,

Here is a list of the work I am wanting to have done.

Install-

Gas tank and line to fuel pump and filler hose- old tank, line, and hose have been removed
ECE drop spindles
CPP Transmission crossmember w/mount
CPP booster, master cylinder, proportioning valve set up
ECE shock relocator kit
ECE super track bar kit
ECE lowered front sway bar kit
Tilt steering column
Steering wheel
(4) KYB shock
Distributor and plug wires
Rear wheel cylinders
Rear drums
Rear shoes
(4) brake hoses
Rotors
Pads
Calipers
Front drop springs
Rear drop springs
Throttle cable
Instrument bezel and lense
Edelbrock throttle bracket
Trailing arm bushings
Front end rebuilt kit
Wheel bearings
swap TH350 for 700r4/ wire convertor etc
Electric fans
transmission cooler
Carrier bearing
u-joints

The truck had set up for several years and it will need to have distributor dopped, timing set, valves adjusted etc. I have installed head gaskets, new intake,carb, fuel pump, water pump, etc. The motor is just a 50k miles GM 260hp crate motor that should be fine.

Then depending on the budget I need some rust repair done to front floor boards and rockers and misc other work.

I am going to see if I can find temporary transportation to hold me over until you are available.

I attached some pics of what you would be working with.

Thanks,
Kevin

BB72CHEVKT 10-17-2012 04:38 PM

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Here is one that is a little high priced. I am sure the price will come down the longer it is for sale. Be a good deal at $3500.http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/3337637256.html
Here is a project.
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/3288725633.html

Quadrajet 10-17-2012 05:36 PM

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The Love buggy towing a 1938 Buick from Maspeth, Queens in New York City to Virginia.

Street Smart 10-17-2012 07:01 PM

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I just did the opposite trip this past Sunday, I towed a 67 pickup from Richmond VA. back to Brooklyn, NY. To bad we couldn`t have worked something out.


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