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Old 07-11-2010, 10:19 AM   #1
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After attending the Hot Rod Power Tour stop here in Chattanooga the wife and I have decided to try and make it next year. I went searching for a older burb and I found a solid 71 faded black chevy burb with no engine or tranny already lowered with truck rallys, a cowl hood, a 80s style conversion van wing on the back. The interior has later model buckets with a grant wheel. No back seat.

It was a old TN TDOT truck so its original color is uuuuuugggglllyyyy orange.

Upon picking her up i noticed that the "bed" part of the floor was made out of 1" plywood at first i was ill but then noticed there was every single "factory" mount underneath it, the floor was cut perfectly to match the body and frame and the holes lined up when i looked under the rubber mat the floor was painted orange just like the interior and from the looks of it it was painted at the same time as well The plywood is not bent warped or chipping away.

Right now the project will be a rat rod looking truck with a 5.3/4L60. Satin black to match our miata race car. Switching out the grille to a GMC (I like the quad headlights) with a updated interior

The goal is to run the HRT, tow our race car and sell, promote our t-shirt line loosenutz at loosenutzgarage.com

NOW question time....
Is it common for burbs to have wood floors?

I have front discs and drum rear what size/kind of rear end do they have (10/12 bolt)?

Adding power steering the burb doesnt have it so will this mean a whole steering box change? If so has anybody tried the electrical power assist?

Has anyone done a suicide door to their "3rd door"?

The tail lights are different than the trucks are there LED or replacements available?

Thanks in advance.

-Scott
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Old 07-11-2010, 08:03 PM   #2
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Re: Project and questions

Yes, wood bed is original. Burbs had plain plywood, while panels had wood and metal strips.
I have seen LED tail light conversion kits for burbs, so they are out there.
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Old 07-11-2010, 10:23 PM   #3
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Re: Project and questions

Power steering will involve changing out the box and adding pump, bracket, hoses, pulleys, and belt. Easy conversion though and one that makes these trucks so much more enjoyable to cruise.
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Old 07-22-2010, 06:13 AM   #4
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Re: Project and questions

How hard is it to make an '89 Burb Rear AC fit in one of our 67-72 Burbs? Is there a lot involved to get it to mount? Anyone on here done this before?
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Old 07-24-2010, 10:06 AM   #5
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Re: Project and questions

I have one in mine that I am currently restoring. You have to fab some mounts for it to fit, but it doesn`t look bad. I will try to post some pics later today.
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Old 07-25-2010, 09:43 AM   #6
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Scott, Please do. Thanks.
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Old 07-25-2010, 11:32 PM   #7
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Sorry for the delay on the a/c pics. The unit fits in pretty nice and should look like it was made for the truck once the headliner is in. I will have to make a bracket to hold the hoses that run into where the spare tire fits. I will also have to fab a piece that will cover the hoses running down the pillar. The unit mounts with 2 brackets up front and 3 in the rear. There is only one electrical wire that goes to the blower. Hope you enjoy the pics.
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