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Old 11-14-2016, 10:29 AM   #1
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Project the Burbs, 51 Suburban build

This post will follow the build progress of my 51 Suburban, bear with me I'm not the greatest with updating posts, but i will try.

A little back story,
I had been look for a good Suburban project for some time, living on the east coast (Pa) everything I found was pretty rough. In 2013 I took a trip out to Bonneville Speedweek with some friends. We flew into Denver to meet up with a friend and drive to Utah. On the trip home we drove back to Colorado Springs a day before our flight out of Denver the next morning. We had a bit of time before we needed to be at the airport, and decided to see a junk yard. That is where I found this Suburban, they actually had a about 5 of them. We also missed our flight, but that is another story!

I made a deal with the yard owner, and told him I would be back for it. About a month later using my trailer and a friends truck the two of us headed for Colorado. We drove straight through. Got out there on a Friday, loaded up Saturday, and headed home Sunday.

I was in the middle of building a shop at my house, so this had to sit and wait for about a year before I really started to work on it.

Here are some pics to get us up to date.

In the yard where I found it








Loaded up and ready for the trip home, took a quick run up Pikes Peak while we were out there.


At home waiting patiently


More to come...
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Old 11-14-2016, 02:02 PM   #2
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Re: Project the Burbs, 51 Suburban build

Nice grab!
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Old 11-14-2016, 03:28 PM   #3
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Great looking Burb! I am in.
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Great find! Did you get a title with it?
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Great find! Did you get a title with it?
Thanks! Yes I did.
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Old 11-14-2016, 05:56 PM   #6
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First order of business was to get the stance right, I picked up a 3" dropped axle from Sid, who is a great guy and I highly recommend his work. I also picked up a full set of Posies 3" springs, I live only a few blocks away from them so that was easy!



New ride height, also the Fulton visor I picked up at the Hershey swap.
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Old 11-14-2016, 06:10 PM   #7
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Now the real work starts, the plan is a 350, T5, and a 6 lug open rear.

Getting the motor fit up.


Working on motor mounts


Trans mount


Next up giving the steering box some clearance


Brake pedal also needed some clearance, I just shortened it a bit and relocated the hole in the toe board.






I decided to convert the steering arms over to Ford tie rod ends and ditch the old ball and socket style.


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Old 11-14-2016, 06:23 PM   #8
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Net up was rust repair and metal work, I started with the firewall. Some one had installed a Mustang heater box at some time and hacked up the heater area. I got a piece from a junk yard for a patch.







Also moved the opening for the steering column




Strange hole in the top of the cowl.


All gone
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Old 11-14-2016, 06:37 PM   #9
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Onto the cowl sides and front floor.











The bottom of these inner replacement panels suck, had to just cut it off and make it.




Out side panel I was lucky enough to find some NOS ones at Hershey, the fit great!


I just decided to patch up the inner structure, the replacement pieces did not look very nice.




On to the drivers side








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Old 11-14-2016, 06:47 PM   #10
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Now time to take the body off the frame, I did this by myself it was pretty easy. I made a time lapse video of it and if you are on instagram search #projecttheburbs and you will find it along with more pics of the build.



I made a fixture to attach the body to a cart to move it around


Frame goes off to sandblast as I work on more rust




Cleaning up the factory door jam welds


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Old 11-14-2016, 06:53 PM   #11
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Rear sill removal


Rear corners










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Old 11-14-2016, 07:05 PM   #12
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Frame and sheet metal back from the sandblasters.





Fresh coat of epoxy primer


Black




It's a roller!


Grill guard I picked up at the Carlisle swap, it will get rechromed


This brings us up to date, I have kinda been burnt out on this project and hope to get back on it this winter. I am currently working on a new project its a 71 Chevy K20 and hope to finish it up soon, just a daily driver for now. Then it will be back on the Burb.

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Jeremiah, wow, nice metal work! Where did you get the rear corners in post 11?
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Doing some very nice work, I'm along for the build...Jim
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Jeremiah, wow, nice metal work! Where did you get the rear corners in post 11?
Thanks! They are the ones Jim Carter sells.

I believe this is the guy who makes them.
http://www.wheelwrightrestorations.h...storation.html
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Great build. I follow you in Instagram. I always chime in on your posts. I go by Greenfield Speedshop.

Looking good.

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Nice sub! Your metal work looks awesome!
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Nice work so far. The Fulton visor makes all the difference.
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Great build. I follow you in Instagram. I always chime in on your posts. I go by Greenfield Speedshop.

Looking good.

Marc
Hey, Marc

I figured there would be some guys from ig on here. I'll have to check out your build thread!
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Thanks for the comments guys!
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This is gonna be a nice ride..looking good
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