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Old 04-23-2013, 09:54 AM   #26
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If you're taking kids along for the ride then a burb is the only choice unless you want mayhem in the back due to boredom.
kids these days have all sorts of things that can occupy them. tablets, ipods etc. hell you can run a tv off a power inverter and no more problem
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Old 04-23-2013, 10:31 AM   #27
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I have been toying around with building a 55 first panel instead of a 47-53 burb. Does anyone want to chime in. Burbs seem to be harder to find than panel trucks in my neck of the woods. My kids could see better out of a burb though. Eventually it will probably just be my son and I at car events anyway. Task force burbs and panels seem to be more rare than their ad counterparts... I was hoping to find an affordable 59 burb... Based on the ad burbs I have seen done up I would totally build either. What are your thoughts.
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Old 04-23-2013, 10:43 AM   #28
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I have a panel because I like to keep my music gear out of sight. Were it not for that, it would be a burb. I think most people and/or kids would feel a bit claustrophobic riding around in the back without windows.
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Old 04-23-2013, 11:18 AM   #29
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One of the things I am considering is that not all my kids will want to go all the time. But in a rare instance there would at least be room. I think that is one reason I could get away with a panel.
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Old 04-23-2013, 12:40 PM   #30
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i lived in my panel back in my oilfield days
all my worldly possessions were in my 59 3800 lwb panel

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Old 04-23-2013, 12:56 PM   #31
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48 GMC BURB, Trust me I thought of cutting them in. I just keep telling her that I will find a burb for her. She wants no part in that. My kids do not seem to mind not having the windows. They just play with there Ipods and Ds's anyway.

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Old 04-23-2013, 02:05 PM   #32
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48 GMC BURB, My kids do not seem to mind not having the windows. They just play with there Ipods and Ds's anyway.

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Isn't that the truth. LOL. I make them the Ipads at home most of the time, just so they will see some scenery.
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Old 04-23-2013, 08:55 PM   #33
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I like them all also, but I like the burbs a little more.






Was the black GMC one a panel...? Now it has windows cut in?
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Old 04-23-2013, 09:59 PM   #34
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i lived in my panel back in my oilfield days
all my worldly possessions were in my 59 3800 lwb panel

Wow, Ogre...that is a pretty cool history for that panel. I am digging for the only photo I have of my '55.2 I owned in '68, even though it only showed 1/2 of the driver's front fender.
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Old 04-24-2013, 12:02 PM   #35
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that pic is from 1978 when it was in it's prime
unfortunately this is it's current condition

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Old 04-25-2013, 09:01 AM   #36
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Here are a couple I found yesterday.
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Old 04-25-2013, 09:20 AM   #38
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When you say "you found" Are they for sale? That AD burb is sweet.

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Re: Panel vs. burb

i would take either.both look good.
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I didn't know those came with one piece front glass?? anyone seen one like this before?
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I didn't know those came with one piece front glass?? anyone seen one like this before?
It is a 1954 gmc with clamshell thus the one piece windshield. The 1958 they want a whopping $4500 and for the 54 they want $2500 because it isn't complete. The 58 has more rot believe it or not. The 54 has. Dents that appear to be removable.
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Outside of being severely sunburned that 54 looks pretty decent if it isn't all rusted out in the floor.
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It is a 1954 gmc with clamshell thus the one piece windshield. The 1958 they want a whopping $4500 and for the 54 they want $2500 because it isn't complete. The 58 has more rot believe it or not. The 54 has. Dents that appear to be removable.
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Thanks for clearing that up, i had just not seen a suburban with one piece front glass... throw some fenders and hood on it and could be pretty cool.
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Old 04-26-2013, 12:33 AM   #45
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It would be fun.
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How much does Ted want for his? I can't imagine that he would want even close to that much for it.
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I want to go visit him & make an offer.
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If u pass on the 54 pictured above can you forward me the contact info on it?
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Im stuck with aTF panel BUT have a 64 belair wagon to haul the grandkids around.
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That is the one my wife picked. I will be headed to get it. The man named Ted is a different guy who has two ad burbs that are rusty and I will probably buy one of those for parts.
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