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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: LAX area, So Cal
Posts: 499
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Almost done: Not too shabby
For a driveway paint job, didn't come out too badly (nothing close to some of the stellar rigs on this site, but it is a daily driver, so I didn't put a huge amount of effort into it).
Only thing is the gap between the new cowl hood and the new fenders. I have tried everything and I can't get the hood down any more than it is.... ![]() Anyways, now the 99 suburban drivetrain is in and complete, and the body is done (except the side moldings....I want to buff it up a little before installing), and I need to put in the bed coating, and install the tonneau. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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1972 Suburban C20 454/TH700R4, eaton-corporate 4.10 (looking for 3.7) Sold: 71 Cheyenne 20 Installed a 99 5.7L L31/4L60E from Suburban 1500 (2005) |
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