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View Poll Results: TOTM-SEptember 2011-Living in Suburbia! | |||
1. mosesburb-1972 Chevy K20 Suburban |
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37 | 13.07% |
2. dougo-1972 GMC K2500 Suburban |
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67 | 23.67% |
3. LT1 Burb-1966 Chevy Suburban |
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74 | 26.15% |
4. justpball-1990 Chevy Suburban |
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33 | 11.66% |
5. jeffg1010-1970 Chevy Suburban |
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13 | 4.59% |
6. project 67 sub-1967 Chevy Suburban |
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11 | 3.89% |
7. xman-1972 Chevy Suburban |
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2 | 0.71% |
8. GMCjunkie-1971 GMC K2500 Suburban |
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7 | 2.47% |
9. bruin_d-1972 Chevy Suburban |
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21 | 7.42% |
10. 1sik7T2 - 1972 Chevy Suburban |
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2 | 0.71% |
11. Demmit Hemmit's 65-1965 Chevy Suburban |
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6 | 2.12% |
12. 72 Mario-1968 Chevy Suburban |
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10 | 3.53% |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Southern California
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Re: TOTM-September 2011-Living in Suburbia!
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To answer the above post (if you're interested) - my burb has a slightly built 454 with mild cam, turbo 400. I wanted to go the 454 route for towing. Older, custom 4 inch lift, with new 33s on kelsey hayes. Enterior is complete and has original headliner, carpet, 3 row seats (although seats have been redone). Options (or what's on it): air (rear air too), tach, tilt, am/fm, 72 only tow hooks, barn doors and custom 30ish gal gas tank. She's pretty much complete and road worthy - in fact I use her mostly for road trips: camping, motocross in the dessert, lake trips, winter trips for snowboarding. No shows, with the expception of local cruise nights (so far). So - she gets used... and when in 4 wheel drive - will pull a house down. She's not perfect, but then again - I bought her to use, not show. I'd like to eventually figure out a way to install some off road lights on the front - that can be either hidden (when not in use), or easily taken off (I'm sometimes driving offroad in the dessert to get to destination) - the stock lights are not real bright but I want to maintain the stock look. I'm all for mods, but like to maintain the fine balance of a lightly modded, stock look. -Doug
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