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Join Date: May 2003
Location: southern kentucky
Posts: 6
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I would like to buy a 69-72 suburban with factory air and cut the rear section and replace it with the rear section of a pickup and use a short fleetside bed, the problem is i don't wan't to cut the frame i would like to find someone who has the equipment to build a custom tube frame with all brackets and axels , if you guys know of any one ? please send info to kershawd2003@yahoo.com thanks.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: fort macleod alberta
Posts: 2,770
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my cousin did this to an 85 suburban and tried to make an avalanche it looked awful IMO but hey to each his own
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: southern kentucky
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thanks anyway
it was just a thought i had i don't really thing i'll do a hack job an any classic trucks . but i am looking for a nice 69 with factory air and if possible all options, I looked around my area and can't find a good one, if you know of any let me know?
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