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Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Putaruru, NZ
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70 GMC Suburban, New Zealand
Hi all, wonderful site you have here. Always had old GM stuff but my first 67-72 truck. 2wd 307ci/th/Eaton. Would love to know where it came from, exported from U.S in 2011. Was a neon green until I got my greasy hands on it. Cheers, Eric
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Location: Oblong, Illinois
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Re: 70 GMC Suburban, New Zealand
Welcome! Great to have another Burb owner join in.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Southern California
Posts: 7,617
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Re: 70 GMC Suburban, New Zealand
Welcome!
Glad to see another burb outside of the states.
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Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Putaruru, NZ
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Re: 70 GMC Suburban, New Zealand
Thanks guys, has been a reliable and practical truck for me, gets regular use hauling stuff around. There are a fair few 80's-00's Suburbans in the country, and plenty of pick-ups of all vintages, however this is the only 67-72 Suburban i've ever seen! Get asked often why i've welded the "4th door" shut
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