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Bigdav160 01-16-2018 08:53 PM

Re: Do you have a 1972 Plaid Suburban?
 
I believe this is a Highlander hidden in the 4x4 pic thread. It needs seat covers too!

http://classiccardb.com/uploads/post...stom-10-11.jpg

unclefreddy 01-24-2018 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Already Gone (Post 8030785)
Can you post more pics of your Burb and the spid would be great too.

Has the wrong color steering column (should be black), glove-box door is incorrect for a Highlander. I have never seen a Highlander 4x4. Might not be a Highlander.

52napco 01-26-2018 10:23 AM

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Heres a 1972 GMC I'm parting out now.

https://greenville.craigslist.org/ct...472246489.html

unclefreddy 01-27-2018 02:17 AM

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Originally Posted by 52napco (Post 8170632)
Heres a 1972 GMC I'm parting out now.

https://greenville.craigslist.org/ct...472246489.html

Flint suburban, Custom trim combination on spid, that's a Highlander. :metal:

Travisarmenta 10-03-2018 01:57 PM

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Complete Highlander for sale.

https://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/c...705567327.html

Burbin' 11-07-2018 11:05 PM

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Here's ours

Bigdav160 11-08-2018 09:20 AM

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Hey Burbin' is that a real Highlander? I am pretty sure bucket seats were not available for '72 Suburbans. I still like it though.

richard2717 11-08-2018 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Bigdav160 (Post 8380119)
Hey Burbin' is that a real Highlander? I am pretty sure bucket seats were not available for '72 Suburbans. I still like it though.

I think buckets were available but the 2nd row would not be full width with a 3rd row as well.

Burbin' 11-08-2018 01:50 PM

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Since the truck is on air ride and can drop all the way to the ground I rearrange things a little but did like having the backseat in there even though it's kind of unusable

Burbin' 11-08-2018 02:49 PM

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Some pictures

Killer Bee 11-08-2018 03:40 PM

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^ that's clean! I have the same seats [not original] and was considering mounting the last row backwards..

like the old wagons with the fold down third row seat, be cool for the kids..

and I had an idea for a hitch mounted two step for them to climb up the back, minimize the seat hopping they already do now..

https://dl.dropbox.com/s/a6emkrlygdz...ketch.jpg?dl=0

these came with my 72 GMC K1500 [not original] but I've already got the proper front and center full burb benches for it..

these are going to be seat options for my 71 K20 that still has it's original front a center full benches :)

https://dl.dropbox.com/s/6g83xrnq5xn...33349.jpg?dl=0

Nubs32 04-13-2019 10:07 AM

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Couple pics.drivetrain gone😭

CG 06-08-2019 08:13 PM

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So I posted early on in this thread that I parted a blue highlander. I had the front bench still but it was shredded. Finally found what I thought was the glove box door, apparently it was not the correct door, I was told there was no highlander code on the spid. Must have been the wrong door because I found the rest of this stuff buried in the barn today. I know, how the heck did I forget I had this?

The cloth is perfect. The vinyl is perfect except on the third row seat there is about a four inch tear and one of the arm rests is munched up some.

Id really like to figure out a way to get these things as clean as possible. Cloth part is just going to take a vacuum, the rest, a little more haha. I was thinking about letting it sit in the sun to bring the seat structure back. The were stacked on top of each other making them smoosh up a bit. But I don't want to put them in the sun until I get em clean.

Any pointers on cleaning these up without hurting them?

EDIT: That's just bits of hay, not tears on the plaid.

LockDoc 06-08-2019 10:41 PM

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I guess you could always take them to a professional interior shop. I always use a mild soap (easy on the soap) and a soft scrub brush on my dirty stuff, then a shop vac to get most of the rinse water out of the cloth material. Seems to work pretty good.

LockDoc

DeadheadNM 06-09-2019 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by CG (Post 8539146)
So I posted early on in this thread that I parted a blue highlander. I had the front bench still but it was shredded. Finally found what I thought was the glove box door, apparently it was not the correct door, I was told there was no highlander code on the spid. Must have been the wrong door because I found the rest of this stuff buried in the barn today. I know, how the heck did I forget I had this?

Not sure this helps but for the Highlander K5's that were assembled at Flint there is no "Highlander Plaid" called out on the SPID - unlike the K5 Highlanders assembled at St Louis. The Flint SPIDs say something like "Custom Trim Combination" and are typically promo package vehicles. These Flint K5s are those that pop up as "hidden" highlanders. St Louis SPIDs do state "Highlander...".

CG 06-09-2019 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by DeadheadNM (Post 8539309)
Not sure this helps but for the Highlander K5's that were assembled at Flint there is no "Highlander Plaid" called out on the SPID - unlike the K5 Highlanders assembled at St Louis. The Flint SPIDs say something like "Custom Trim Combination" and are typically promo package vehicles. These Flint K5s are those that pop up as "hidden" highlanders. St Louis SPIDs do state "Highlander...".

That's some interesting information. Im pretty sure I had never read that before here on the board. Thanks.

richard2717 06-09-2019 08:38 AM

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I have had good luck with Oxiclean and warm water with stiff bristle brush. Just be easy with the cloth areas using the brush.

DeadheadNM 06-09-2019 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by CG (Post 8539318)
That's some interesting information. Im pretty sure I had never read that before here on the board. Thanks.

Just mentioning on the off chance that suburban SPID does call out a Highlander. It's another example of variation among assembly plants.

Here is a typical SPID from a Flint assembled Highlander Blazer: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...0&postcount=20

And here is a typical SPID from a St Louis assembled Highlander Blazer: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...&postcount=270

St Louis also added white paint accent covering the rear wheel wells and the front to rear step face not seen on Flint K5 Highanders (here's an example http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...&postcount=220 )

CG 06-09-2019 09:20 AM

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Ive only had one blue burb and this is the spid I posted. These seats are out of that burb so is the rest of this interior pictured. The front bench also matched, but was thrashed. I have no idea where else this glove box door would have come from.

CG 06-09-2019 12:21 PM

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Well I’m wrong ... again ...I’m out at the farm on my seat quest again and I found all three rows of the blue custom cloth interior. Also found a third row parchment with cloth centers, a few more plain ol junky truck benches, and one more second row burb.

I brought some simple green out here and a soft bristle brush to see if I can clean some of that vinyl up a bit on the highlander seats.

richard2717 06-09-2019 01:07 PM

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Mark
I don't think that door goes with the seats. With 3 row seating it should be listed on the spid as center & rear seat. When it says rear seat it normally means only 2nd row and it is the wide one. *at least on the ones I have come in contact with *

Be careful with the simple green on the fabric. It has stained one of mine so I use the oxiclean on everything

CG 06-09-2019 02:29 PM

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Im stumped at this point lol. I didn't mean to jack this thread. I have two sets of three seats. One set that goes with the spid I posted and one highlander set I obviously have no idea where I got them lol. Swore I only have had one blue burb ... but?

Surprised they list second row on a spid when all burbs have at least a second row.

I ended up not cleaning anything. They changed the no freeze line out at the farm to a quick disconnect and the hose I brought out was regular and the hose at the farm is shorter than I needed. But thanks for the tip on the simple green. I was only going to use it on the vinyl since the cloth is fine, but you know how it goes ... a little slop over no matter how careful you are. Just look at my shirts when Im done eating dinner haha!

Bigdav160 06-10-2019 01:15 PM

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Surprised they list second row on a spid when all burbs have at least a second row.
Spid A52 would have been front bench only. Since Suburbans are people movers they probably were not ordered that way often.

tidmack 06-13-2019 09:12 PM

Re: Do you have a 1972 Plaid Suburban?
 
An all purpose cleaner, nylon brush, and toothbrush will get 'em looking good again. I used Meguiar's all purpose cleaner, but there are a ton of different ones out there.

Jeff

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Quote:

Originally Posted by CG (Post 8539146)
So I posted early on in this thread that I parted a blue highlander. I had the front bench still but it was shredded. Finally found what I thought was the glove box door, apparently it was not the correct door, I was told there was no highlander code on the spid. Must have been the wrong door because I found the rest of this stuff buried in the barn today. I know, how the heck did I forget I had this?

The cloth is perfect. The vinyl is perfect except on the third row seat there is about a four inch tear and one of the arm rests is munched up some.

Id really like to figure out a way to get these things as clean as possible. Cloth part is just going to take a vacuum, the rest, a little more haha. I was thinking about letting it sit in the sun to bring the seat structure back. The were stacked on top of each other making them smoosh up a bit. But I don't want to put them in the sun until I get em clean.

Any pointers on cleaning these up without hurting them?

EDIT: That's just bits of hay, not tears on the plaid.


CG 06-15-2019 02:00 PM

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Thanks tidmack that's some more good info. Im going to get some of the suggested cleaning supplies and tools and see if I can get these cleaned up. Im going to try to very carefully remove them from the seats if they clean up well. Need some funds to buy door panels and a bench cover for my K10. Ill probably clean em up nice and mess em up on the removal haha!


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