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Old 03-28-2011, 10:20 AM   #1
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Re: '60 GMC Suburban (Project D-Daddy)

Very cool. Can't wait to see what you find when you get it on the road. I'm hoping to get mine on the road by next weekend. Have to redo the whole brake system.
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Old 04-03-2011, 03:20 PM   #2
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Re: '60 GMC Suburban (Project D-Daddy)

Cort,

You probably have 3.73 or maybe even 3.42's in the Burb. Great buy! I think GMC still used Dana 44 rear ends in these years so parts are easy to get. Your rear springs have plastic spacers in them that help when they get old and sag. Knock those things out of the springs, clean them up and reinstall them. It will probably drop over an inch or more with those spacers out. I would suggest going to standard 1/2 ton pickup springs if the originals don't drop it enough for you. Chevelle springs are taller and softer, a set of Chevelle wagon springs may work. You will need some additional support in the back while towing, maybe airbags inside the springs? If you look at most 1/2 ton Suburbans, the rear springs are generally heavier than a 1/2 ton pickup (especially in the newer ones) that why I suggested 1/2 ton truck springs. Are you going to install a 2 barrel carb on the burb or put your twin carb setup on it? Don't sell that old SM 420 short, besides being a little noisy that trans is bullet proof and the granny gear is great for the slow crawl through the campgrounds or cruise night! Sorry I have not kept up lately, been pursuing other interests, but I am retiring this year so I'll be around more. Were your front wheel bearings roller or tapered? I think the originals were rollers, my 61 Chevy was I know. The replacements were tapered Timkens.

P.S. I looked again at the spring spacers, you may have the old 2 piece metal style that bolted together, anyway those are a Mickey Mouse fix for sagging springs. Take them out you will definately lose an inch or more.

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Old 04-03-2011, 10:58 PM   #3
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Thanks Justcuz! I thought about taking those things out of the springs and seeing what happened. Haven't done it yet though. As far as the wheel bearings they were ball/roller bearings and I just re-packed them and put them back in. They were in great shape. Those tapered replacements are damn expensive and I didn't see any reason spending money on something that wasn't broke.
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Old 04-03-2011, 11:02 PM   #4
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OK, I've gotten quite a bit accomplished over this last week. I pressure washed the engine, cleaned up some other stuff, straightened up the bumper (FINALLY!) and installed my new grill I got for a $100. I am super excited about the look now. I also decided that riding around on the bumpstops was not for me so I put the factory springs back in. I do miss the way it sat when it was lowered though. Oh, well. When I get some money later, I will bag it.

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Old 04-03-2011, 11:32 PM   #5
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Re: '60 GMC Suburban (Project D-Daddy)

Looks good cort.you got that grill at the swap meet this weekend.lots of goodies there this year.i got www with about 1000 miles for $180.truck looks good.
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Old 04-04-2011, 12:52 AM   #6
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Thanks man. I actually got the grill from a guy that lives a few blocks away. I saw a couple venders at the swap meet that had some stuff but I only got about a 1/4 of the way around. Next year I want to try and do the whole thing but may need to buy a damn golf cart.
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Old 04-04-2011, 04:24 PM   #7
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Great buy on the grill!!! What a difference!! Looks real good.
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Thanks!

I was working on the instrument cluster that I got at the swap meet for 10 bucks. I got the oil gauge from ebay and the "motor minder" from a close friend who has had it since he bought it in the 50's.

For a 51 year old engine, 30 psi and 19" of vacuum at idle are pretty damn respectable. I love these V-6's!


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Old 04-04-2011, 10:02 PM   #9
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How much did it sag with the spacers out of the stock springs?
Needs some stock outer mirrors and brackets. Black brackets with chrome round mirrors. Get some old fashioned clip-ons for towing, they set in the window sill and had a strap to the bottom of the door.
You'll learn to love that trans, it give the truck character with gear whine!

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How much did it sag with the spacers out of the stock springs?
Needs some stock outer mirrors and brackets. Black brackets with chrome round mirrors. Get some old fashioned clip-ons for towing, they set in the window sill and had a strap to the bottom of the door.
You'll learn to love that trans, it give the truck character with gear whine!
yeah, the tranny isn't as loud as the SM-318's though. When I downshift to 3rd coming to a stop, it is much quieter than when I would downshift to second with the 318 in my old truck. It's not bad though.
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The new grill looks great; good job on the dash, Cort.
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Old 06-10-2011, 12:32 PM   #12
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Thanks!

I was working on the instrument cluster that I got at the swap meet for 10 bucks. I got the oil gauge from ebay and the "motor minder" from a close friend who has had it since he bought it in the 50's.

For a 51 year old engine, 30 psi and 19" of vacuum at idle are pretty damn respectable. I love these V-6's!


Hey Cort love your burb, here is a link to my dash in my 66 GMC, If you ever run into another chrome GMC Grille please buy it for me, I will pay you another $100.00 plus shipping, mine is in good shape but we are having to paint it. Hope you like our dash. Kieth 918-446-2245

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Hey Cort love your burb, here is a link to my dash in my 66 GMC, If you ever run into another chrome GMC Grille please buy it for me, I will pay you another $100.00 plus shipping, mine is in good shape but we are having to paint it. Hope you like our dash. Kieth 918-446-2245

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I'll keep an eye out. That dash is sweet, where did you get it chromed?
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Old 04-06-2011, 12:11 PM   #14
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I remember a vacuum gauge like that on the early 80's caprice's The gauge would let you know when you were not getting the best milage. Trying to get you to keep you foot out of the gas. We used to make a game out of trying to keep it in the green all the time. Great addition.
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Old 04-06-2011, 08:39 PM   #15
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Lookin sweet man. I hear ya on the golf cart. I'm no slouch but walking that swap meet definitely wore me out. You comin out to hillsboro for the cruise in on Sat?
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Lookin sweet man. I hear ya on the golf cart. I'm no slouch but walking that swap meet definitely wore me out. You comin out to hillsboro for the cruise in on Sat?
Didn't know about it...when/where? I work until 6 so I'll probably miss it.
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Old 04-06-2011, 08:57 PM   #17
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Think I walked past that grill......looks great man...
I walked around the track twice looking for a good hood....I saw a red one at the expo but one of you guy's probaly got to it before me cause it was sold when i got to it...lol...
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I love that burb man it is really cool. I was wondering what carb you put on it? mine needs a rebuild and was thinkin about just replacing it but wasnt sure which one to go with. im not looking for performance or anything fancy.
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Hey beast 61, I am running a rebuilt Holley 1904, which is the factory one barrel. As soon as I get a two barrel manifold, I am going to throw on a Stromberg 97 that I have.
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Old 04-19-2011, 12:21 PM   #20
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Looks good. I used comet and sctoch brite then went over the whole truck with 1000 grit and wetsanded. It took care of the chalking and stains. I sprayed some of that quick wax on it and made it look like a satin / flat finish. But my truck was repainted in the PO's backyard and not washed in 30 years. With your factory paint it looks really good.
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OK, been awhile since I updated this. Really there is not much to update I guess. I have been out of town a lot lately. And broke, so....

Here is a current pic with it lowered again and with some Fiesta hubcaps. Those factory GMC caps are going to be the hardest find of my life I think.


I am trying to get it ready for two car shows this month. The biggest hassle I am going to have is to figure out how to make the homemade hitch lower so I can tow my camper. I've got two weeks...
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your suburban looks outstanding!
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Old 06-20-2011, 11:44 PM   #23
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I got the stance finally about where I want it for now (until I can afford a real drop). I put the TJ springs back in with a set of helper blocks to stiffen them up. Then I installed a set of air shocks and everything is working great!

Here are some pics from the local car show last weekend. Enjoy.



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My truck looks like a 4x4 compared to all the cars around me.
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Looks really great. The stance is near perfect. I was looking for the caps before and they really are hard to find. I thought the 59's looked the same only the color was different, however the diameter is wrong. I saw a 2bbl mainifold on ebay yesterday for 20bucks they say it's unused from a dealers storeroom. it's still available. If you lower the hitch height will you run into problems dragging the trailer tounge? Can you make an extension to clear the tailgate and keep the 19" or so tounge height.
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