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Thanks, Joe.
Congrats on your new gig and your ability to keep your '72.
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Just some updated pics from an early morning wash.
Heading out in it with the wife for a day of running errands. If the weather holds, we'll hit the local cruise spot with the pups in tow, too.
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Wayne....she looks fantastic!!!
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Thanks, Geoff. I really like this truck - much more than I expected. I met 2 other old GM pickup owners today, too. One guy at Southern States had his dad's '68 Fleetside and a guy at the gas station who had a '72 Cheyenne, '71 base pickup (?) and a '68 4wd GMC, I think.
Had a good day running errands - had to stop more than expected to talk with people about the truck Hot day, getting ready to swim with my pups now
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Awesome picture of a good looking dog!
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That is just a beautiful truck! Thanks for sharing more pictures. I am glad to see you are racking up the miles and using it like it was intended.
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Looks great... I wish I would have started with a trucks that was done already instead of a project
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Hey Wayne, the Burb is looking great. Glad to hear you are driving her a lot, I had a feeling you would. If I knew you would have liked it this much I would have asked for more money
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They love the truck. Perfect dog hauler. I don't have a picture of them in it, but how about a pic of the plates with Moose?
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Sweeet ride! What's the curb weight on that baby? It looks so long...
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Great pic of Moose! Look at the size of that head, it's like Sputnik!!!!
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I'm trying to get some other projects knocked out with my Camaro and Corvette, so I'm just driving the Suburban. It's been a parts hauler, flower hauler, dog hauler and grocery getter. If the AC worked, I would have driven it to Florida last week I'm going to have a mild LT1 out of a '97 Camaro and a built 4L60E just collecting dust in the garage later this year (they're currently in my '69 Camaro). That would be a great retrofit project in the '72.
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Seeing some of the build threads makes me really happy that I bought one that was already in good shape.
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Nice Sub Wayne! Keep those pix coming
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I just checked out your thread, I have a 72 but not even as nice as yours very cool! Pure motivation!
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Very nice truck, I love that color. Could you tell me the code of that color thats on your glove box door?
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Yep they haul alot of dogs, hence the name, ABHaulr. American Bulldog Haulr. Thats a real nice Burb!!
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Thanks Wayne, that`s the color I thought it was, very nice truck.
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You guys have the same exact expression......"Let's go for a ride in this SWEET burb"!!!!
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Been a while, but wanted to update this thread. I've been driving the hell out of the Burb. Even got caught in a freak dusting that left me stranded on the side of the road - had to ride my ATV home.
Anyway, I had a little accident with the truck in my driveway. I usually keep the truck in my barn, but snow hit when I was away and the truck was stuck outside in my driveway. I was backing up my ATV, thought I had shifted to D and accidentally backed into the Suburban. I felt like an asshole when it happened. Called up my detailer, he said he could fix it. Dropped it off yesterday, 8hrs and $225 later... ... the repair turned out great. There's a small scratch and a wave in the panel, but it's not like it was arrow straight to start And here are some other pics I took at the same time (sorry for the **** quality, my good camera battery is dead).
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Love this burb Wayne.....the close up shots of the dent area sure makes it look turqoiuse though, But I know better!
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SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WHEAT BURB VERY NICE keep her rollin down the road ....good looking dog too....Hey Tell your cousin THANKS for me too.....
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