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Old 04-27-2005, 01:47 PM   #1
69burban
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69 Suburban project for sale

I hate to do it, but we found a house we really like and need the cash. I have a 69 Suburban with the clam shell rear. I bought it running with a lowering kit on it. I tore it down to do an air ride setup. I have tons of parts for this thing. As it sits right now the front end is off, the Turner drop crossmember and control arms are on, The crossmember has been modded for the drop and a clearance plate, the lip was also shaved off. I just set the drop spindles in place, I have a disc conversion kit that will go on next so it can be rolled, all the doors and mouldings have been shaved, i have the Autoloc shave kit to go with it. The body has NO RUST! a New Mexico truck all it's life. I have a brand new complete wiring kit and fuse block. I believe the wheels are the original ralleys, in great shape with the big beauty rings. The suspension is an all 1/2" 8 valve system with firestone 2600 lb bags. 4 hard mount switches and a 16 function WIRELESS controller. The bracket has been installed for the booster and master cylinder relocation kit, (moves it all under the floor so the firewall can be shaved) I have have brand new master cylinder and booster to go with it. The new tranny crossmember has been installed ( to clear the relocated brake setup) with polyeurothane mount. also have new motor mounts that mount the engine to the crossmember directly. The rear end has 3" weld on drop blocks and I installed a c-notch. I have a Step notch and bridge that will go also. The engine is a Small block 350 with a 4 bolt main and has only 20,000 or so miles on it. I took it out to do the suspension, so I went ahead and installed a Weiand stealth manifold, new edelbrock carb, HEI conversion, new water pump, billet flamed valve covers, billet flamed air cleaner and breathers. new gaskets and painted it. The TH400 tranny is still being rebuilt as I type this, and will be ready to go. Is being built with a shift kit, by the best tranny builder in New Mexico. I have lots of other stuff like a chrome guage bezel with polished aluminum overlay, New set of street rod style pedals, crystal headlights with the opening in the back for the new style bulbs, billet grill, and a bunch of other junk I'm sure I can't think of right now. I have over $8000 invested so far. I will entertain any REASONABLE offer. I have lots of Pics so PM me. let me know what you think it's worth, or are willing to pay, or just tell me how dumb I am for selling it! Sorry so long.
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shaved drip rails, tail lights, tailgate, and molding. 350/700r4, dropped springs
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Old 04-27-2005, 06:29 PM   #2
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You oughta put this on the truck for sale page...and a price is required per rules too.
Good luck, the rust free with barn doors is a HUGE plus. I wanna do a long roof one day myself.
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