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My 56 Suburban Carrier
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After hanging out here for a few months I have learned a lot from all the great projects here . It is truly a wealth of information . I have decided to start a build thread on my project. After building and racing dirttrack cars for more than 20 years , I have given up racing and am now building for pleasure on the street. My goal with this truck is to build a daily driver that is economical to operate , handles well and FUN to DRIVE ! I am a few months into this project and will post every few days until I am caught up with real time. I'll start off with a couple of pics bringing it home . I found this truck on ebay a couple of hundred miles from here in Florida. It was a California truck until about five years ago when it went to Florida. It is fairly solid with very little rust .
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Nice looking starting point. Can't wait to see what you do with it.
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The first thing I did was a Camaro clip . I found an 81 Camaro for $400. After removing the front cap I was pleased with the condition of the sheetmetal so far. I also bought some tires and wheels to fit the five lug and the lower stance of the truck.
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Should be a nice build..never heard of a suburban carrier..is that the gmc version of a cameo?
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First nice looking fine. Second, since no one else asked, what was in the box, that you towed it all the way home.???...Jim
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I ended up moving the front axle forward about an inch from where I had it and put the Camaro 10 bolt on top of the leaf springs. It was then I realized I was going to need a c-notch. I had bought the tires and wheels I wanted to run. The width was a bit tight on the rear fender lip. The Camaro rear was about 61" wide so I decided to go with an 8.8 explorer rear. Up to this point I had been working at my buddy's shop . It was time to bring the truck home to work on it.
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That looks great..stance is great..
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Looking so much better...Jim
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Yes I will agree with the lower is better , some people thought I brought home a four wheel drive ! LOL I only have enough space at home for one project at a time . I am working on a 57 sedan for my wife but it is going to take a couple more years to get it done . So I moved the 57 to my buddy's shop to make room for the GMC. With the GMC home I started mocking up motor mounts and radiator. The radiator was for the 57 but it looks like a pretty good fit. A truck radiator is going to be to low because of interference with the Camaro sway bar. I am not sure if I will stay with this setup but it does fit.
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I got the bed off and removed the rear crossmembers to make room for a gas tank. It is a 25 gallon Blazer tank . I got it from Rock Auto for about 80 bucks. My rearmost crossmember is a receiver hitch . It will be hidden behind the license plate. I also scored a 8.8 explorer rear end . It is 59.5 " wide with 373 posi. 160 bucks at Pull A Part .
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Just my opinion but as close as the receiver is to the tank I'd weld a plate on that receiver hitch tube on the tank side..just to keep from inadvertently damaging the tank..but that looks good
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Time for the cab to come off . The stock crossmembers needed to be modified and I had some tubing on hand so I ripped out the stock crossmembers and fabed up a center section . Then I started on the exhaust. I decided to try the Hooker Areochambers. I can't wait to see how they sound.
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New crossmember setup looks good..did you box the frame?
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Looks good...Jim
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Nice work, looking very good!
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you found the truck we all wished for
that's about as rust free as i've seen in 30 yrs http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1498134270 |
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Thanks for all the comments. Got some paint on the chassis and assembly begins.
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Wow..now that's red!!!!
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A few more pics . I changed the rear suspension to a four link. and we have a roller ! This just about brings me up to current progress.
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The chassis is done for now , I need to take a pic of the airbag setup I addad for load capacity . So I have spent the last couple of weeks working on the cab . I wire brushed and sandblasted the bottom and firewall . I replaced some floor where there was a rust hole and filled and welded holes on the firewall. I also raised the trans hump a little bit with a section of floor out of the 57 parts car . Not fun stuff but it needed to be done. I finished it off with two coats of epoxy primer followed by two coats of Herculiner . As usual my photography sux.
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