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Old 12-28-2004, 01:41 PM   #51
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HE OWNS THE COMPANY, HE'S THE BOSS, THEY PROBABLY DON'T SAY SH!T
If that's the case than they better say something nice. On a daily basis.
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Old 12-28-2004, 02:03 PM   #52
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Just out of curiosity, what motor/tranny is in the 'burb? How does it go in snow with the 4wd? And, if your not afraid to even find out....what kind of mpg does it get?? One more thing...it looks great! but what are the door bottoms and floor like? It looks incredibly straight other than the holes in the back of the wheelwells. Looks like it would be worth some new quarters in the spring! great job!
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Old 01-03-2005, 08:28 AM   #53
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72 3/4 ton 4x4 Burb

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Just out of curiosity, what motor/tranny is in the 'burb? How does it go in snow with the 4wd? And, if your not afraid to even find out....what kind of mpg does it get?? One more thing...it looks great! but what are the door bottoms and floor like? It looks incredibly straight other than the holes in the back of the wheelwells. Looks like it would be worth some new quarters in the spring! great job!
It's a 350/350/205/4:11 combo, goes about anywhere when it's in 4wd. Lots of weight there. Gas mileage no really, when I first got it the mpg was horrid but after running around and givin' it some luvin, I'd say 10 to 12 or so.
Unfortunately the old girl has seen it's entire life in the northeast and has the body to prove it. It would take major body work to save this one.
The good thing is that everything works on it, the P/O used only the correct parts when repairing things which makes keeping her going allot easier on me.
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