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Stalker Nate
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Langley, BC, Canada
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Re: 52 GMC Envoy Burb meld/build
Looks like a great project. I used to know a guy about 10yrs ago or so who did a similar thing except it was a 49 Chevy burb on a S10 Blazer chassis and floor. Not sure whatever happened to him. My buddy and I are doing the same thing with a '71 blazer on a newer Tahoe chassis/floor. I've seen a few other builds all around the same concept. Since you get to keep the stock floor, seat patterns and so on it's just metal work for the body vs frame work and a custom floor to fit a body. I'm trying to think about what other projects we might've done with the same concept or other guys who've done the same build, but seen too many to remember with my memory lol
Keep up the great work! I might just have to stop by some time when the gf and I go back to OR this year. She'd love the bus lol Nate
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