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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Brown Sky, CA
Posts: 125
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FNG and a 66 Suburban
New guy here. I just picked up a '66 Sub project. It's pretty solid except for a little rust-through in the floors where they meet the rockers. The story goes that it's been parked since a wreck in the early 70s and has passed through 2 or 3 people since, each one added parts to the collection but no one ever actually did anything with them. Now I have lots of spare parts to help fund the project. Let me know if you see anything you need..
I've already scored a '78 chassis for the disc swap, the plan includes an LS drivetrain and a mild static drop. Plan to run stock, painted steelies with poverty/dog dish caps and blackwalls. It's going to be a (very) mild custom, daily driver that'll haul my gear, boards, bikes, dog and camping equipment. But probably not all at once.. Have a look: ![]() The hood was jacked, I got lucky and found a '63 GMC hood that was decent. Planning on filling the seams and turn signal holes. The sheetmetal is just sitting there so please excuse the misalignment. ![]() I get to practice my metalworking skills. That tail light corner has me worried though.. Did I mention spare parts? ![]() ![]() ![]() I thought it was 4 but I have 8 complete sliders. Not sure about the presence of locks/latches yet, I haven't dug through them all. The big bonus is that the truck came with Steele Rubber for all for sliders! ![]() Solid spare barn doors with all the latches hinges and striker plates, no windows. I might use the GMC grille if I can get that dent straightened out. Fremont-built truck with factory air dash with radio delete, dummy light instrument panel with less than 29,000 on the clock. (I'll be looking for a panel with gauges) ![]() Relocated ashtray and mysterious door-jamb pin-switch under dash. ![]() ![]() The rear has the weirdest suspension I've ever seen. It rides a bit stiff but will be easy to lower with my chainsaw. It needs a windshield, a driver's window, a tailgate handle and a pass. side hatch support. I'm going to need some advice on the hatch; the hinges are very stiff and it won't close all the way. I have ordered the reprinted factory manuals so I won't be completely lost.. I'm looking forward to diving into this project and learning about these old trucks, I've wanted one of these old Suburbans since I was a kid and my neighbors had one. Only took 30 years.. Rick |
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