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r1lorenzini 11-14-2009 12:35 PM

Buying a burb and have some questions
 
So I have found a few and I currently have a 72 2wd blazer so Im familiar with all the little stuff. Problem is I found a deal on this and Im really concerned about the one body damage it has.....

http://i577.photobucket.com/albums/s...i/IMG_1089.jpg

Drivers side lower door and cab. Anyone had to fix xsomething like that?

Also anything better or worse about a 67 burb over a 72 burb? Other then drum 6 lug. THings like that?> ANy interior differences??

LAst question. Is it easier to swap out a 4 speed 6 cylinder to a auto v8 or a 8lug truck to a lowered 5 lug?

olblue60@aol.com 11-15-2009 06:14 AM

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There are a few upgrades for the 72. Disk brakes, the better 205 transfer case, front dashboard a/c. There are more, help me out guys.,
open knuckle front differential .....

justcuz 11-15-2009 12:51 PM

Re: Buying a burb and have some questions
 
Most are what you mentioned. Body shells are the same. Grilles and hood are different. Mostly cosmetic on the body.

Running gear wise exactly what you said, better t-case, open knuckle front axle with disc brakes. They would both have the same 12 bolt rear axle if 1/2 ton or eaton if 3/4 ton.
If it was me I would pick the one with the best body. All the driveline stuff is easy to swap in.
If your not handy mechanically then buy the 72, it has the better front axle and t-case which are more plentiful from a replacement part standpoint.

My personal opinion is it is easier to swap an engine and transmission than convert an eight lug to a 5 lug. 8 lug to 5 lug requires a lower control arm change to the smaller 5 lug ball joints and you have to go to smaller u joints at the rear axle as well.
A six cylinder 4 speed to V8/auto will require V8 motor mounts and a trans crossmember, plus change the front of the driveshft from a u joint to a slip yoke. The six/4spd will have a bell housing crossmember to support the transmission, for the auto you need a tailshaft crossmember.

r1lorenzini 11-15-2009 03:17 PM

Re: Buying a burb and have some questions
 
thanks alot guys I forgot to mention I only do 2wd ....4x4 world is awsome but I am a low and slow guy LOL

capev86 11-15-2009 10:58 PM

Re: Buying a burb and have some questions
 
i thought 4x4 was high and slow and 2wd was lower (than 4wd) and fast (as in street driving, not rock crawling). my 72 burb 3/4 ton has plenty of ground clearance like a truck should for going on the occasional back road, hauling big trailers etc. but it is low enough to the ground to get in and out without a step ladder and can hold corners (with sway bars) and not catch too much air to drive at highway speeds. in short, stock 2wd ride height looks good and is the best compromise.

r1lorenzini 11-15-2009 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by capev86 (Post 3622105)
i thought 4x4 was high and slow and 2wd was lower (than 4wd) and fast (as in street driving, not rock crawling). my 72 burb 3/4 ton has plenty of ground clearance like a truck should for going on the occasional back road, hauling big trailers etc. but it is low enough to the ground to get in and out without a step ladder and can hold corners (with sway bars) and not catch too much air to drive at highway speeds. in short, stock 2wd ride height looks good and is the best compromise.

HUH!!!! LOl thanks

r1lorenzini 11-17-2009 04:43 PM

Re: Buying a burb and have some questions
 
Okay so here we are. a original green 72 350 4 speed witht he jacked up door for 1400$
The 67 with no real body damage no interior 6 cylinder 4 banger with old beat up aftermarket paint for 1200$
or the 72 2500 big block turbo 400 original yellow paint with rusty rockers and a fender

olblue60@aol.com 11-17-2009 05:46 PM

Re: Buying a burb and have some questions
 
For me it would be the third choice. rockers are a pretty easy fix, and a fender is a bolt on part. Sometime if you are looking to purchase, check for the repairs needed, calculate what you think it might cost to do the repairs and upgrades that you want to do and add it to the price of the vehicle. Then shop around and see if you can find a better deal in the price range that you are considering spending combined. Generally its cheaper to buy a little better truck needing less repairs. There are lots of trucks around. I'm back east and still, including shipping, I find it cheaper to purchase my vehicles where you already live due to the saving of rust repairs needed, and end up with a more valuable vehicle for the same $$$, even with the shipping. You already have a real advantage living where you do. There is a suburban on the for sale section for $6000? You could never come close to building that truck for that price.

r1lorenzini 11-17-2009 06:01 PM

Re: Buying a burb and have some questions
 
Wow that is funny i just got off the phone from a guy about 10 hrs from me with an awsome truck. Body work done motor done wheels done. For another grand..... Sound like I need to reach a little bit mre into my pockets to save myself some money here in the future... ONly problem is NO interior. Guess I better start searching the boards for some seats.

olblue60@aol.com 11-17-2009 06:09 PM

Re: Buying a burb and have some questions
 
And ther is still more of them out there!!

IAFF2407 11-17-2009 09:56 PM

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I agree with Olblue60,

this Burb http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/c...uct=3820&cat=8 is a daily driver already. If you're looking for a Burb this is a no brainer.

Al

r1lorenzini 11-17-2009 11:41 PM

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Oh yeah nice burn just twice my price range

extd56 11-18-2009 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by r1lorenzini (Post 3619765)
So I have found a few and I currently have a 72 2wd blazer so Im familiar with all the little stuff. Problem is I found a deal on this and Im really concerned about the one body damage it has.....

http://i577.photobucket.com/albums/s...i/IMG_1089.jpg

Drivers side lower door and cab. Anyone had to fix xsomething like that?

Also anything better or worse about a 67 burb over a 72 burb? Other then drum 6 lug. THings like that?> ANy interior differences??

LAst question. Is it easier to swap out a 4 speed 6 cylinder to a auto v8 or a 8lug truck to a lowered 5 lug?

If we end up cutting up this suburban it has a great tub and has the area to fix that.

Wildstreak 11-18-2009 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by extd56 (Post 3627525)
If we end up cutting up this suburban it has a great tub and has the area to fix that.

might I ask why you would cut up such a nice burb?

extd56 11-18-2009 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Wildstreak (Post 3627592)
might I ask why you would cut up such a nice burb?

It has been for sale for awhile and a lot of people said they wanted it but no takers and the wife said it had to get out of the driveway. It is for sale for 900.00 with a posi rear end, 5 lug disc brkaes and a pretty clean body with all 3 doors, tailgate and liftgate with a clean title. Lots fo clean Suburbans around here and with the economy no one wants a project so I guess it will be used for donor parts which are hard to find for Suburbans.

Wildstreak 11-18-2009 10:22 PM

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well I can see why so many would be interested, its in better condition than both of my subs. Id hate to see such a nice sub cut up :( I sure hope someone buys it!

extd56 11-18-2009 10:30 PM

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I hope so too, I feel guilty to cut it up. I would feel better if I was cutting it up to make a crewcab.


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