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Old 09-20-2011, 04:59 PM   #26
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Re: Major '72 Burban Delima

Here are over 400 photos I took of the orange suburban this morning. Just copy and paste the link.



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Old 09-20-2011, 05:16 PM   #27
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for some reason this shortened up my link address. so copy and paste this...


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Old 09-20-2011, 08:34 PM   #28
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here is over 300 photos of the white one I just picked up. Like I mentioned earlier it has more rust and body issues than my orange one. I do like the fact that all the paperwork, receipts, and equipment match (except the newer engine). Tell me what you think.

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Old 09-22-2011, 02:24 PM   #29
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I would not recommend trying to part out the truck. In today's time shipping costs and the economy are not woth it IMHO. I tried it on a couple of trucks and will not do it again in the future.
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Old 09-22-2011, 02:39 PM   #30
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Re: Major '72 Burban Delima

I know that you can make good money parting...in my recent part outs I have generated 3 times the amount I would have been able to sell the truck/suburban for complete. I would preface this with, be realistic in pricing to part out and selling complete...la la land breeds disappointment.
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Old 09-22-2011, 02:46 PM   #31
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Re: Major '72 Burban Delima

and I would be interested in somethings....
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Old 09-22-2011, 05:37 PM   #32
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Re: Major '72 Burban Delima

I can't give away a standard bore 402 complete long block for $300. Afew years ago it would have sold for a minimum of $500 all day long.
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Old 09-22-2011, 05:39 PM   #33
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U can "give" it to me....hahahahahahaha


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Old 09-22-2011, 06:21 PM   #34
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^^^ for real huh lol...
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Old 09-22-2011, 06:46 PM   #35
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I know that you can make good money parting...in my recent part outs I have generated 3 times the amount I would have been able to sell the truck/suburban for complete. I would preface this with, be realistic in pricing to part out and selling complete...la la land breeds disappointment.
I agree 100% If you price to sell, it will. If not, you are gonna keep it.
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Old 09-22-2011, 07:04 PM   #36
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Re: Major '72 Burban Delima

Heck if you were closer, I would buy the 'barn yard' find in a second! My Suburban is nothing but a 1967 Midwest typical rust bucket! I would just use the body and transplant it to my 4x4 frame.

Okay, dream is over.

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Old 09-22-2011, 07:05 PM   #37
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The guy I bought my orange one from told me he wanted $X amount for it and the reason he said "was because if you sell it for $2000, some one gets it, and does nothing with it. Then they sell it for $1500 and they do nothing with it and sell it for $1000. So on and so on until it works its way to the savage yard."

A person willing to spend a little bit a money on something is more willing to put something into it. Wether thats some love, money, or simply drive it.
Thats the reason I spent what I spent on it... $3500.
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Old 09-22-2011, 07:07 PM   #38
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Heck if you were closer, I would buy the 'barn yard' find in a second! My Suburban is nothing but a 1967 Midwest typical rust bucket! I would just use the body and transplant it to my 4x4 frame.

Okay, dream is over.

Good luck.
I could always deliver it to you, since I'm laid off Should only take three days.
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The guy I bought my orange one from told me he wanted $X amount for it and the reason he said "was because if you sell it for $2000, some one gets it, and does nothing with it. Then they sell it for $1500 and they do nothing with it and sell it for $1000. So on and so on until it works its way to the savage yard."

A person willing to spend a little bit a money on something is more willing to put something into it. Wether thats some love, money, or simply drive it.
Thats the reason I spent what I spent on it... $3500.
Interesting theory....I have always found that when someone pays $1500 for one of these trucks....they do nothing with it, then they try to sell it for $3000
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Old 09-22-2011, 08:11 PM   #40
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Interesting theory....I have always found that when someone pays $1500 for one of these trucks....they do nothing with it, then they try to sell it for $3000
Looking back on the past few weeks thats what I should have done. Instead of getting it road worthy, sell it, make a quick couple hundred, sell the white one, and then find one that is optioned out with no rust.
I'm hoping to find one between $8k-$10k. Maybe I'm dreaming.
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Old 09-23-2011, 10:13 PM   #41
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Interesting theory....I have always found that when someone pays $1500 for one of these trucks....they do nothing with it, then they try to sell it for $3000
Yeah . . . I've seen that happen before too.
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Yeah . . . I've seen that happen before too.
Your both right... I am going to sell this white one for $3000 but hopefully more. Either complete, or whole.
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Old 09-24-2011, 08:20 PM   #43
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Re: Major '72 Burban Delima

awesome score X 2

it would be a crime to part out either....just don't do it. the orange and white one deserves an owner that will treasure her just like you do. seems everyone parts out or chops/mods the best candidates for restoration and only the rust buckets survive to tell the tale of the good old days
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seems everyone parts out or chops/mods the best candidates for restoration and only the rust buckets survive to tell the tale of the good old days
that's because the prime examples have the best parts and the rust buckets don't have as many valuable parts....although if you get it cheap enough you can still make money on parting it out with all the little pieces/brackets,glass, etc...

But I do agree....both of these should be restored...not parted...
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that's because the prime examples have the best parts and the rust buckets don't have as many valuable parts....although if you get it cheap enough you can still make money on parting it out with all the little pieces/brackets,glass, etc...

But I do agree....both of these should be restored...not parted...
I agree as well. I'm trying to get one or the other sold. I took the white one out for a ride today and had a blast turning heads and hearing people yelling out their compliments. Its always fun to see and hear peoples responses. If it wasn't for my wife saying specifically to only keep one I would love to keep both. I did just list the white one on ebay. Hopefully someone may be interested. I'm just seeing which door opens and which one closes... then the one thats left is going to be part of the family.
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heres a ebay link if anyone wants to check it out...

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Old 09-30-2011, 09:18 PM   #47
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the other possibility......you DO live in Oregon......no salt spray. sell that late model ford and keep both burbs!

my truck doesn't go out and play in the snow, but she will be a work horse and not just a car show trailer queen. installed Hawk severe duty (carbon fiber and ceramic) brake pads on the front tonight and repacked the wheel bearings with royal purple grease. a few more things and she will be towing trailers with the best of them!
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Old 10-01-2011, 02:41 PM   #48
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Hey I take offense! I only spent a 1000 bucks on my burb and I do all that I can to keep her running good and road worthy! I know alot of guys buy 1000 dollar or less specials and don't do anything with them or they just want to turn around and sell on here for double profit. I also know alot guys don't have the means or the money to do frame up resto's so 1000 specials are the way to go. I personally think that you should not part these land yachts out. it would a be a mistake and theres plenty of good dudes on here that would kill to own one of those! I know cause I looked long and hard for a burb.
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Old 10-01-2011, 03:42 PM   #49
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I am not a huge fan of the part outs of nice Suburban's, but they are a huge truck and take huge budgets and time to restore.

But for those guys like me, if there were none being parted I would have a harder time getting non reproduced parts.

Every Suburban I see get cut up, it just makes mine that much more scarce.
Especially if it is a 1968 K20...
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Old 10-19-2011, 09:30 AM   #50
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Well thankfully I found a buyer for the burb. I'm not parting it out and it sounds like it is going to a good home in Mexico. The same guy that bought this burb also bought my nos gm grille. Knowing that he bought my grille tells me he is going to put some time and love into this optioned out classic.
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