67 Cali suburban build
So I picked up a 67 Suburban project to turn into my daily driver. I have already changed out the wire harness for an American Autowire classic update harness. I have installed a new fuel tank, sender and braided stainless PTFE hose thru a Holley red electric fuel pump which feeds a low pressure to high pressure fuel pump and back to the tank, for TBI set-up that I am putting on the LT350 that is powering this thing. I picked up a set of front buckets, center console and 60/40 bench from a 2004 suburban to replace the almost non existent interrior that it came with. I am happy with the stance and wheel/tire combo right now so it will probably stay. One of the previous owners converted it to early 80's disc front with pwr steering and also swapped the larger drum rear end into it as well. It appears that it was originally a C10 but it now has C-20/30 stopping power. More to come as I work through all of this.
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Looks good! My favorite year too.... Keep us posted on the progress. LockDoc |
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Looks like a good starting point. I just put a set of those seats in my 67 GMC Suburban if you want to take a look at what I did for the rear seats.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=719132&page=2 |
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Welcome aboard. Good to see another 67 in the fold. I started my last year and I'm close to being ready to hit the streets. It sounds like we bought similarly modified Burbans with the exception of the interiors.
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Cool Burb!
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Well I got the engine started the other day with the Fitech TBI and is runs well after tracking down a fuel pump issue. I found a pinhole leak on the radiator and on the heater core as well.
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Looks like a great start!
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Started a new thread because this build has changed.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...82#post8095482 |
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