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gcburdic 10-31-2011 10:04 AM

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Enjoy the heck out of it!!!:metal:...I look forward to doing this too once I get a burb....let us know what kinda of fuel mileage you are getting too:D

BB72CHEVKT 10-31-2011 02:45 PM

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It is lookin good!

trapperjack 10-31-2011 11:58 PM

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Good deal, man. Come by, we'll get some photos. Gotta love being legal.

67Mach1 11-25-2011 10:32 AM

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Good Job all the way with this one Flint!!!

WHen I get my "new" 69 burb in a few months lets get them together.... Now to sell my 70 sub to help pay for the one on the way.


Again,

Lots of hard work surely did pay off for you! COngrats!!!

Flint70step 11-25-2011 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by 67Mach1 (Post 5029864)
Good Job all the way with this one Flint!!!

WHen I get my "new" 69 burb in a few months lets get them together.... Now to sell my 70 sub to help pay for the one on the way.


Again,

Lots of hard work surely did pay off for you! COngrats!!!

Thanks a lot Thomas!I've been driving her daily for about three weeks now fixing little odds and ends.I've been meaning to post an update on what I've done the last week or so but kids and work are taking most of my time:waah:I dont have work today so I would be up for a ride if you wanna meet up.send me a pm and we'll see what happens.Be good:chevy:

trapperjack 11-25-2011 01:35 PM

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Looks good man. I got spark plugs to go in the panel, but haven't touched it since you were here. Maybe this will light a fire under my butt.

Flint70step 11-26-2011 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by trapperjack (Post 5030136)
Looks good man. I got spark plugs to go in the panel, but haven't touched it since you were here. Maybe this will light a fire under my butt.

Aint nothin to it.......but to do it! Gimmie a ring if you run into any trouble.My boy has a fever so I wont be able to come out and help.Be good Jack,take care:chevy:

Red4x4 01-10-2012 09:35 AM

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Good progress so far, How about an update with pictures if you have them.

Flint70step 01-10-2012 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Red4x4 (Post 5113592)
Good progress so far, How about an update with pictures if you have them.

Thanks Red,I have been meaning to post some new pics and give yall an update.Not much has changed.The Burb has been very good to me and not giving me any problems.I did install the Chevrolet script letters for the tail gate(thanks 6t727t2).I will get some new pics up soon.I have just moved during the Christmas/new years fiasco and have not had much time to do anything.I realy wanted to get a 4/6 drop kit for the Burb for christmas but it wasn't in my budget.The kids made out like bandits for christmas though;)Here are a couple pics of me moving a table that my Dad built.F-ing heavy!
http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/...e/table003.jpg
http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/...e/table004.jpg

gcburdic 01-10-2012 10:18 AM

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Dang...that table looks heavy...did he wittle that from a redwood tree:lol:
looks like it was no problem for the burb!!!....

Have you had a chance to monitor gas mileage??

Flint70step 01-10-2012 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by gcburdic (Post 5113659)
Dang...that table looks heavy...did he wittle that from a redwood tree:lol:
looks like it was no problem for the burb!!!....

Have you had a chance to monitor gas mileage??

Ya, its heavy Geoff;)I have not been able to monitor the mileage as the 4L80E does not have a provision for a mechanical speedo cable.I'll be getting some type of sat nav soon so I can keep track of mileage and all that.How is your little one doing?She looks cute as a button,congrats.Be good:chevy: man

trapperjack 01-12-2012 09:48 PM

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Flint, looks good man. Glad you're driving it.

gcburdic 01-12-2012 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Flint70step (Post 5113768)
How is your little one doing?She looks cute as a button,congrats.Be good:chevy: man

Thanks for asking Flint...she's doing good...we are getting some sleep at night, so that's one of our many blessings:lol:

Flint70step 01-13-2012 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by trapperjack (Post 5119418)
Flint, looks good man. Glad you're driving it.

Thanks Jack.I'll make it out your way some time soon for a visit.A good friend of mine that lives close to you is about to be a father!So I'll be out there giving them some baby stuff from my son.I like the 62,very cool old truck.Be good :chevy:

hopped up 01-27-2012 04:44 PM

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congrats man.i know how you feel ,ive been driving my 64 c10 for a few months now, the feeling doesnt wear off. always fun getting behind the wheel. all the hard work pays off
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Flint70step 01-27-2012 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by hopped up (Post 5149612)
congrats man.i know how you feel ,ive been driving my 64 c10 for a few months now, the feeling doesnt wear off. always fun getting behind the wheel. all the hard work pays off
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Thank you very much man.Nice to know ppl are still checking out the build thread.I get compliments everywhere I go in the Burb.My 2 yr old son will tell you its his truck and not mine though;)Hard work does in fact pay off.Put in the time and you'll be rewarded.I would not have been able to get there nearly as quick without the help of fellow board members pointing me in the right direction when I needed it.I owe a lot to the ppl on this site.Thanks to all:chevy:

425HP409 02-08-2012 08:30 PM

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Flint, a company in Arkansas makes an adapter that will connect to your electronic transmission and convert the signal through a box and drive a cable that can be hooked up to your original speedometer. It s called a Cable X. The company's website is www.abbott-tach.com
I have used their products for years and it is really good. I installed 285-75r16 tires on my 01 GMC truck from the original 245-75R16s and installed their ERA (electronic ratio adapter) to get my speedo to read right on the money. I have also used their Cable X on a customers vehicle after installing a 4l60E trans.

trapperjack 03-09-2012 11:46 PM

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Flint, sold the 62 and the 67, but still got the 68 panel. Come by or holler at me some time. The panel just got bumped to no 1 in the playlist.

bcubed 03-10-2012 02:33 AM

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Nice suburban, I loved reading your posts, your enthusiasm comes through!

Flint70step 03-10-2012 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by trapperjack (Post 5242144)
Flint, sold the 62 and the 67, but still got the 68 panel. Come by or holler at me some time. The panel just got bumped to no 1 in the playlist.

I'll be out that way in the next few weeks.I need to drop off some baby stuff to my friends who finally had their son.Time for the 68 to get some love!

Flint70step 03-10-2012 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by bcubed (Post 5242400)
Nice suburban, I loved reading your posts, your enthusiasm comes through!

Thanks for taking the time to read up on the thread and I appreciate the compliment:chevy:


Good news,I just picked up some 2 1/2 inch drop spindles for the Burb!!Now to get some drop springs for the rear and some 1 1/2 drop springs for the front.Then I'll be sittin pretty.....low that is:chevy: Here is a cool photo a friend of mine played with.He made several copies of the pic and changed the exposure and color on the diff pics then layered them.Then he isolated properties from the pics to make it look that way.I like it;)
http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1331404405

bcubed 03-11-2012 01:07 AM

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Very cool picture!

Coboyle04 03-12-2012 05:36 PM

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that is an amazing picture!

BB72CHEVKT 03-13-2012 02:46 PM

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What drop are you going to use for your rear springs?

Flint70step 03-15-2012 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by BB72CHEVKT (Post 5249377)
What drop are you going to use for your rear springs?

I want to use 1 1/2 drop springs in the front along with the spindles and then see what 4'' drop rear springs will do for me.I would like for it to be parallel to the ground for a clean looking stance.I want it to come out looking like these Burbs or just a tiny bit lower.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...s/S6300926.jpg
http://tired-iron.mounet.com/GRB/72_...uburban_01.jpg


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