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Old 03-15-2008, 09:46 PM   #1
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Possibly selling a 68 Suburban

Ok, Ok, Ok... I know what you're thinking....I just got this thing and already I am looking to unload it...

Well I am actually looking at my options as it were......

I have an opportunity to buy a 2wd Blazer and really haven't gotten over my last one I had and sold.

I haven't gotten too deep into the 'Burb project so....... I *might* sell it to help fund the Blazer project. I know the inner voice is telling me to keep both, but that just isn't reality for me.

So- what would YOU do?
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Old 03-15-2008, 10:55 PM   #2
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Id take the burb, but you asked what would "I" do. Personally blazers don't do anything for me. Yeah there are some real nice ones out there, its just that I would rather have a pick up, burb or panel when it comes to these trucks.

For top down fun I would pick an older car convertible over a blazer hands down. Unless, I got a smokin deal on a two wheel drive blazer...then I would give it a go...probably.
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Old 03-16-2008, 01:13 AM   #3
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My problem is that I like them both. I had a 2wd 72 Blazer before and it was a BLAST!! The top was a bit of a PITA to get on and off and I got caught out in the rain a few times, but I LOVED that truck!!!

I had an opportunity a few years back to buy it back and didn't and I have been kicking myself in the head ever since. I have only sold a few things that I wish I had back and the 2wd Blazer was one of those.

At this point I am still undecided.... but I know where my heart lies..
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Re: Possibly selling a 68 Suburban

Joe... in comparison to 2 wheel drive blazers... burbs are a dime a dozen.
I'd sell if the blazer is pretty solid, but you've had one.. you know what to look for.
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Re: Possibly selling a 68 Suburban

I have a 2wd Blazer and I want a 67-8 burb so tell me more about the Burb!! Honestly, if you want a 2wd Blazer and can't keep both, you know what you need to do. I like all trucks, burbs, blazer and currently own a couple of each, none are done or what I would call nice but one day!!
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Re: Possibly selling a 68 Suburban

are there pictures of the 68 burb?
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Re: Possibly selling a 68 Suburban

My opinion on the 2wd Blazers is this: If I had one I'd want it low. Not on the ground, but pretty low. So I might as well convert a 4x4 and get the factory "Z" up front for far less money and save the 2wd's for the factory-resto/collectors.

That's just me.
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Old 03-16-2008, 06:17 AM   #8
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My opinion on the 2wd Blazers is this: If I had one I'd want it low. Not on the ground, but pretty low. So I might as well convert a 4x4 and get the factory "Z" up front for far less money and save the 2wd's for the factory-resto/collectors.

That's just me.
Mike- I tend to agree except that I wouldn't intend to do anything that you couldn't "undo".

When I built my first one, no one even cared that they made 2wd Blazers so the shock factor was as much fun as anything.
No one could believe that it was a "factory" truck. Actually- the full convertible top is what really got them asking questions. This was back when the whole "convertible truck" phase was going strong ( remember Ratical Tops anyone?) Everyone who saw it thought I had just cut the roof off of a pickup.

As far as pics of the Burb go- here are a couple of pics:



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that doesn't look bad... not bad at all
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Re: Possibly selling a 68 Suburban

crews... that would be one difficult decision, but for me I would tend to lean towards the Blazer. 2wd Blazers are getting harder and harder to find... But I do love the burb, that thing looks pretty sweet!

By the way... I will call you in the morning when I hit Warrenton just to give you a heads up that we're on the way.
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Re: Possibly selling a 68 Suburban

I love the burbs, but I had to choose, it would be a 2wd Blazer hands down. There are really aren't even any convertible cars I've rather have than a 2wd Blazer because convertible cars look like crap with the top up IMO. The Blazers look sexy with or without the top!
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Re: Possibly selling a 68 Suburban

If you decide to sell the burb I am interested. pending all of the standard info.
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Old 03-17-2008, 12:01 AM   #13
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Re: Possibly selling a 68 Suburban

It's officially For sale. Please the For Sale section for more info.

*Mods*- If this thread needs to be deleted, please do so. Not trying to cross post.
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How about I just close it for you.
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