64 Burb Rescue?
Hey all,
Pretty new to the forum and I have been ogling a 64 suburban 4x4 in a town adjacent to mine. It has a manual 4 speed on the floor and straight-six (owner said 292) but I am not familiar enough to confirm this. Interior is complete and seemingly in good condition. In any event, I stopped last November to ask the owner if he cared to sell and he was on the fence at the time. I finally stopped for a second time yesterday and he was willing to sell and we agreed on a price that I can manage and he is happy with. We shook on it so, for all intents and purposes, it's a deal and he said he wouldn't sell it out from under me. Does have some rust. Needs rockers and the rear quarters are rusting through with spots with bondo peeling away but, I think, it's fairly manageable. Floors and frame seem very solid. Definitely needs work as it's been sitting and was used to plow but it seems unmolested and complete down to the steel wheels. Are replacement rockers and parts for these old Chevy sixes readily available? Also, it was used to plow so do I need be concerned about possibly frame twisting or tweaking and how would I look for this? Haven't been able to get this thing off my mind for months and I'm trying to be realistic about the extent of the project but, man, some sweet looking old iron there. I would be thoroughly grateful for any advice about what to look for and stay clear of. |
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It's not this one is it? Not a 64 but owner thinks it is.
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No, not that one but quite similar with the "barn door" configuration! :)
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Most parts from the doors forward are fairly easy to come by. Few exceptions. Panels and Burbs share the same cab forward parts with the PU's.
Its when needing parts behind the doors when it gets problematic. So if you need front fenders, rockers, floors and such, you have many options. If you need rear quarters, roof, or anything else on the rear, that is where you have to get creative. |
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That's very good as I think the quarters are quite fixable but rocker's certainly need replacing. My plan is to leave it the way it is, get the drive-train running nicely and bomb around town in it while slowly fixing rust issues. Seems like it will make a fun summer evening cruiser :smoke: and it seems a travesty to let this thing continue to dissolve in the oldtimer's back yard! |
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How about some pics. Allways interested in 4x4 suburbans
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The owner said positive traction on this thing? Photos to come! |
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Well, got the title in hand so I officially own this heap. Here she is in all her glory! :smoke: I'm pretty excited but also realist enough to know I've got a project ahead of me.
Definitely in need of overhaul but I think it's worth saving the old war horse. Goal is to get her on the road by the end of summer (should keep me out of jail) and body work will come later. Quote:
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A few more..............
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Not too bad lucky to have the seat still in it and the 292!!
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More.......:)
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