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Old 04-13-2022, 12:16 AM   #16
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Re: 1972 slow build

Quite a few years ago I ran into a guy that was working on an old suburban like mine. I was excited to share notes with him but found out he was selling his to make room for new hobbies. At the time his asking price was way too steep for me so I posted it on the forum here to try to help him out. Years later I saw that the suburban hadn't sold and the price came down considerably. The only parts it had that I needed was a brand new 383 stroker and a few small pieces but I couldn't pass up the deal.. Next thing I knew I was the owner of 2 burbs. He had done quite a bit of work but this project was still a long ways out. Along With the engine I took the rear (posi) axle, font sway bar, radiator support, brand new gas tank, and a few trim pieces. Lots of good parts; doors, fenders, hood, lots of powdercoated frame parts but duplicates of what I already had. And the best part was that it had a *decent* rear hatch. I'll get to that later..
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1649823322
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