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Old 12-31-2015, 12:46 AM   #551
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Re: 52 GMC Envoy Burb meld/build

Well, it is pretty simple, I built the 52 Bus inbetween... didn't have the money to do both. Well, THAT has changed--I sold my 48 GMC Panel.
It is in the paint shop now, hoping to shoot the interior in the next couple days.
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Old 12-31-2015, 01:31 PM   #552
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Well, it is pretty simple, I built the 52 Bus inbetween... didn't have the money to do both. Well, THAT has changed--I sold my 48 GMC Panel.
It is in the paint shop now, hoping to shoot the interior in the next couple days.
Yes, most of us know about moving money around to free up other projects..

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Old 01-02-2016, 10:09 PM   #553
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Decided to glue all the side windows frm the inside, no gaskets. Probably will oversize the windshield and glue it without gasket from the front. Very clean look, I hope. Anyone else ever done this?
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Off to paint!!
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Old 03-06-2016, 03:51 PM   #555
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Off to paint!!
Anxious for pics (probably not as much as you!) Good to hear.
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Old 03-06-2016, 04:00 PM   #556
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Just checked out you build. Wow!!
And that a fleet you have, Awesome!
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Old 03-07-2016, 03:48 PM   #557
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I know it is going to shock most everyone when they see the paint job...as much custom work that has been done, as much money that has been invested, etc
The thing is, I want drive it. Every day. Rain. Shine. Snow. So rather than spend five figures on a shiny paint job, let's just say I went a little more utilitarian... I have never painted anything before, but can't say that now
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I know it is going to shock most everyone when they see the paint job...as much custom work that has been done, as much money that has been invested, etc
The thing is, I want drive it. Every day. Rain. Shine. Snow. So rather than spend five figures on a shiny paint job, let's just say I went a little more utilitarian... I have never painted anything before, but can't say that now
That's what we call a real teaser!
Your plan is most likely not only better for the wallet but also blood pressure if you drive it like You plan to.
You have some very sweet rides btw.
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Old 03-08-2016, 10:52 PM   #559
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Re: 52 GMC Envoy Burb meld/build

BBeep

I understand. After having a nice paint job on my 48 that was the same reason on my 53 Suburban I have decided to do something similar to what You are doing.

Cant wait to see it.

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Old 03-19-2016, 08:30 PM   #560
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Shot the inside Vanilla Shake in Hot Rod Flatz, and the trim the same color only shiny and clear coated.

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Old 03-28-2016, 10:57 PM   #561
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Applied the lacquer because it is very forgiving. Also because it is vintage.
Lot of elbow grease in my future as I begin the cut and buff process... yippee!!

I have somehow misplaced all the hardware and nuts, bolts, and screws for the internals of the door windows. I am hoping there is a complete "kit" available.
I found my new regulators and the interior door handle mechanism. The latch assembly is already installed.
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Old 03-28-2016, 11:47 PM   #562
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How cool! Looking good-keep the camera handy!
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Old 03-29-2016, 08:35 AM   #563
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Pretty cool.... it kind of reminds me of something you would have seen in Europe.
Almost like a overgrown Crosley
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Old 03-29-2016, 12:53 PM   #564
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pretty cool.... It kind of reminds me of something you would have seen in europe.
Almost like a overgrown crosley
ouch!
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Good looking Burb! Congrat's on the paint.
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Old 03-29-2016, 08:56 PM   #566
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ouch!
Not disrespect. ... just small in proportion
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Have been leaning towards the HHR's frenched into the door. The back door will have a pushbutton opener just to the right of the window. I want it to disappear into the darker upper color.
If you want to put the taillights in the back door, I say either the Vette or Chevy Cobalt taillights would look awesome. If you want to put them at the corners of the Burb, then definitely HHR!! Just my .02
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Old 03-31-2016, 06:07 PM   #568
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If you want to put the taillights in the back door, I say either the Vette or Chevy Cobalt taillights would look awesome. If you want to put them at the corners of the Burb, then definitely HHR!! Just my .02
They are in the fenders...
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Old 10-07-2017, 06:08 PM   #569
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Working on patina... Mulling over just shooting it in suede.
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I like it
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Old 10-09-2017, 08:46 AM   #572
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That looks great, and the belt line trim is the iceing on the cake. I don't usually like painted on patina but I would drive that one just like it is.
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Old 10-11-2017, 03:54 PM   #573
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This thing is sweet.

I just pulled my truck out of storage, still drives like a stock worn out 1950 farm truck.

Got thinking Enovy/Trailblazer rolling chassis again.

Enovy wheelbase is 113" (I think this applies to the SS as well, the XL is way longer at 129")

Stock 3100 Chevy pickup is 116" (suburban is the same I believe)

Reading up on one of the guys that used to sell kits to put the pickups on regular cab long box S 10 frames which had 117.9" wheel base, he said the extra 2" on the s-10 centers the rear wheels better in the wheel arches.

Looking back at yours, do you think lengthening the Envoy frame would have helped vs doing the big fenders and moving/reshaping thing?

Also, any idea what GMPP did for that 53 they did other than widening the fronts 2"? I think it said they lengthened the frame too, wonder how much?
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Old 10-12-2017, 11:58 AM   #574
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I love that back bumper. Do you remember how much you removed out of the middle? I would like to do something similar with a hidden hitch behind the license plate.

Looks good.

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This thing is sweet.

I just pulled my truck out of storage, still drives like a stock worn out 1950 farm truck.

Got thinking Enovy/Trailblazer rolling chassis again.

Enovy wheelbase is 113" (I think this applies to the SS as well, the XL is way longer at 129")

Stock 3100 Chevy pickup is 116" (suburban is the same I believe)

Reading up on one of the guys that used to sell kits to put the pickups on regular cab long box S 10 frames which had 117.9" wheel base, he said the extra 2" on the s-10 centers the rear wheels better in the wheel arches.

Looking back at yours, do you think lengthening the Envoy frame would have helped vs doing the big fenders and moving/reshaping thing?

Also, any idea what GMPP did for that 53 they did other than widening the fronts 2"? I think it said they lengthened the frame too, wonder how much?
1)Yes, the SS is the same (I have one...)
2)S10 chassis are too narrow, IMHO, while the TB is too wide in the front.
3)If you remember, stock trucks the rear wheel opening doesn't match the wheel, it sits forward in the opening. I wouldn't lengthen the chassis as the rear wheel well on the Envoy sat exactly on top of the 52's... I would either narrow the track of a 2wd TB or change the openings.
4)I simply don't know why they lengthened their chassis, but I will say, they were extremely impressed with the ideas implemented on mine!
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