73-79 suburbans
Why are they so hard to find? was it just a production thing, where they didnt make very many of them or the fact that they were worked hard and very few left worth selling?
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up here rust doesn't help
seen very few for sale last fall looking around there were only two older ones choices arn't much better now most will keep em till they they can't drive em i've found and the fatter fenders make it easier to lower the front from what i see |
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I see what your talking about just saw a guy that had a one owner suburban. So im guessing suburban owners are die hard.
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I see them on ebay pretty often, still in good shape w/original interior intact and everything working. It's a form of self-torture, I want to buy them all but can't.;)
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That depends on the model. I know the 3/4 tons are hard to find because they had Dana 60's front and rear with some having a TH400 and a optional external 4th overdrive gear. Those with a transfer case made for a short drive line.
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Ive actually seen quite a few that have swapped out newer 89-91 front clips.
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Only thing i can think of is that it would look like a new suburban that way. Go figure, im all for the round head lights
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well driving the 78 burb the 4 lights just looked newer to me
then i had them in the 87 and 88 only to miss the older style glad mine are old round eye lol but I don't like the 89 newer look/style |
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