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Hart_Rod 03-01-2009 02:06 PM

Re: Parting 1971 Suburban (NM)
 
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Originally Posted by oldgold70c10 (Post 3173541)
Thanks Hart_rod. That actually doesn't look much better than mine. Do you have some pics of the right (pass) side between the 3rd door rocker & wheel? What kind of shape is the right side rear wheel arch?

Wheel arch is good, but the lower part doesn't look much better than the other side. Do you have access to a lwb bed? I think it's the same and that might be a better option for you. Any interest in the roof rack?

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Originally Posted by olblue60@aol.com (Post 3173543)
It was a long shot! Thanks for the pics.

John

No worries John. I wish I could figure something out about the tank. Do you know anyone traveling from here to you or somewhat close? Do you go on vacation to the south anywhere? I could get it to Pensacola this fall if that would help. Let me know.

R/

Hart_Rod 03-02-2009 10:13 AM

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more pictures & parts added

71 super 03-02-2009 04:19 PM

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Thanks, just let me know about the drag link. Harold

oldgold70c10 03-02-2009 08:01 PM

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Thank you Hart_Rod. LWB patch panels aren't a bad idea, would be easier to find. Roof rack sounds cool, but don't have use for one.
This thing had factory gauge cluster? What kind of shape is the under hood wiring harnesses & under dash harness? I'd also like the little ko plugs where the oil pres pipe goes thru the fire wall if its not in too bad shape.

Hart_Rod 03-03-2009 10:26 AM

Re: Parting 1971 Suburban (NM)
 
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Originally Posted by oldgold70c10 (Post 3176180)
Thank you Hart_Rod. LWB patch panels aren't a bad idea, would be easier to find. Roof rack sounds cool, but don't have use for one.
This thing had factory gauge cluster? What kind of shape is the under hood wiring harnesses & under dash harness? I'd also like the little ko plugs where the oil pres pipe goes thru the fire wall if its not in too bad shape.

It has the factory cluster and the oil line and grommet. Wiring harnesses are trashed. How about $35 Shipped for the cluster and oil line?

R/

Frizzle Fry 03-03-2009 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Hart_Rod (Post 3166535)
I'm keeping the door "B" pillars and part of the roof.
R/

Ahhhh, straight B-Pillars for Donkey. Very nice! Wish you were closer; I'd take the 5-lug parts for my 64.

Number98 03-03-2009 08:53 PM

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I am trying to talk myself out of the 5-lug rear as we speak!

TTT for ya....

PortHeadlight 03-03-2009 09:41 PM

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I'm interested in the rear seat hold down brackets... Didn't see them listed. Thanks.

Hart_Rod 03-03-2009 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by PortHeadlight (Post 3178359)
I'm interested in the rear seat hold down brackets... Didn't see them listed. Thanks.

I moved them to here:

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=331606

utvaquero59 03-03-2009 11:13 PM

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Is the front seat a bench? Are you selling the seatbelts? I'm looking for ones in better shape than mine. And what about those inner door panels? Selling them separate from the doors? If so, how much?

Hart_Rod 03-03-2009 11:50 PM

Re: Parting 1971 Suburban (NM)
 
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Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry (Post 3177878)
Ahhhh, straight B-Pillars for Donkey. Very nice! Wish you were closer; I'd take the 5-lug parts for my 64.

Sounds like a road trip.......:).

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Originally Posted by Number98 (Post 3178241)
I am trying to talk myself out of the 5-lug rear as we speak!

TTT for ya....

Don't be greedy, you've already got a posi, you just need some axles, ;).

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Originally Posted by utvaquero59 (Post 3178661)
Is the front seat a bench? Are you selling the seatbelts? I'm looking for ones in better shape than mine. And what about those inner door panels? Selling them separate from the doors? If so, how much?

The bench needs recovered. Seatbelts are sold. I've got a set of metal panels if that is what you are looking for. Let me know.

R/

oldgold70c10 03-04-2009 12:39 AM

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Man, my timing couldn't be any worse!! I just picked up a gauge panel and oil pres. pipe from tieteeup this weekend! Wish I was closer on the front seat. Thanks for trying to help Hart_rod!

Ozark Tim 03-04-2009 09:14 AM

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Would you sell the positraction unit out of the third member including the ring gear for $200.00? In other words I dont need the whole axle, just the differential. Dont need it immediately so you could wait until youve parted the rest.
Thanks,
Tim

Hart_Rod 03-04-2009 12:30 PM

Re: Parting 1971 Suburban (NM)
 
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Originally Posted by oldgold70c10 (Post 3178833)
Man, my timing couldn't be any worse!! I just picked up a gauge panel and oil pres. pipe from tieteeup this weekend! Wish I was closer on the front seat. Thanks for trying to help Hart_rod!

No worries. Let me know if you need anything else.

R/

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Originally Posted by Ozark Tim (Post 3179152)
Would you sell the positraction unit out of the third member including the ring gear for $200.00? In other words I dont need the whole axle, just the differential. Dont need it immediately so you could wait until youve parted the rest.
Thanks,
Tim

Tim - I will keep that in mind. I would prefer to make some one a great deal on the entire chassis. I'll let you know,

Rob

Ozark Tim 03-04-2009 04:17 PM

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O.K. I appreciate that and know what you mean.

I have an open 3:07 diff I would send you so you could have your rolling chassis without the posi. Just swap the ring gear off your posi and place it on my open diff (I said I need it but that isnt so) and re mount it. Ive done it many times w/o any issues at all.

If so just send me a p.m. and we can work it out.

Thanks,
Tim

71 burb 03-04-2009 05:46 PM

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can you show me a pic of the spare tire holder and what shape is it in because all i got is a hole where one was and shipping to 35117 thanks jason

Hart_Rod 03-04-2009 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by 71 burb (Post 3179881)
can you show me a pic of the spare tire holder and what shape is it in because all i got is a hole where one was and shipping to 35117 thanks jason

Jason, - It has surface rust only and in great shape. I'll go $100 shipped. I can post better pictures later when I get home.

Hart_Rod 03-05-2009 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Ozark Tim (Post 3179738)
O.K. I appreciate that and know what you mean.

I have an open 3:07 diff I would send you so you could have your rolling chassis without the posi. Just swap the ring gear off your posi and place it on my open diff (I said I need it but that isnt so) and re mount it. Ive done it many times w/o any issues at all.

If so just send me a p.m. and we can work it out.

Thanks,
Tim

PM Sent, bttt.

Kansas Tinner 03-05-2009 09:01 PM

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Hi. Could you show a pick of the back bumper please. Thanks.

DINS 1 03-06-2009 01:45 AM

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what about the bed sheet metal that run across the back of the burb where the tailgate mounts to the plywood floor? metal the is under the tail gate when it is closed. area that is red box in picture

Hart_Rod 03-06-2009 01:22 PM

Re: Parting 1971 Suburban (NM)
 
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Originally Posted by Kansas Tinner (Post 3182162)
Hi. Could you show a pick of the back bumper please. Thanks.

Sorry KT, the bumper is gone.

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Originally Posted by DINS 1 (Post 3182764)
what about the bed sheet metal that run across the back of the burb where the tailgate mounts to the plywood floor? metal the is under the tail gate when it is closed. area that is red box in picture

It's in great shape. How about $100 shipped? Let me know.

R/

MrGoodpliers 03-06-2009 07:05 PM

Re: Parting 1971 Suburban (NM)
 
I'd be interested in lower trim clips. I also need one good headliner bow.

sourkraut 03-07-2009 09:21 AM

Re: Parting 1971 Suburban (NM)
 
do you know if the all the guages had work? interested if they worked and shipping to 17022, please.

Hart_Rod 03-07-2009 01:15 PM

Re: Parting 1971 Suburban (NM)
 
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Originally Posted by MrGoodpliers (Post 3183778)
I'd be interested in lower trim clips. I also need one good headliner bow.

There's only a few clips left on, how many do you need. What headliner bow are you talking about, the plastic ones or the metal ones? Pictures?

R/

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Originally Posted by sourkraut (Post 3184646)
do you know if the all the guages had work? interested if they worked and shipping to 17022, please.

I'm not sure if they work or not. They look to be in good shape though. Let me know.

R/

MrGoodpliers 03-07-2009 06:47 PM

Re: Parting 1971 Suburban (NM)
 
I need one of the chromed plastic headliner bows. I like to use all push-in/bolt-on trim clips (ala 69-70) because they pull up nice and tight, unlike 71-72 that bulge and you see the tape. I'd be interested in all of them that you have.


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