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Hey all been checking out the forums for info on old suburbans but not alot of 1977 thru 1986 around? I have a lifted 1977 4x4 and would like to see some off your guys old tanks!!! or sites that have older subs in it. Thanks
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Re: No Love for Old Burbs :(
Yeah, would be nice to get more info on the more seasoned trucks among us. but it would be plain nicer if there was more traffic in here altogether. i have been a member of www.jeepforum.com for a coupe years now and the traffic there is phenomenol (spelling?) in comparison, but i guess jeep fans are more fanatical.
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Re: No Love for Old Burbs :(
Nice ad. Got a 90 myself and pound the SNOT right out of it. Would rather have the fuelie over the carb when things get a little uhhhhhh off angle.
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Re: No Love for Old Burbs :(
Know what you mean. But Suburbans, by my understanding, were very expensive when they were built (still are, in fact). Mine was top of the line when it was made and probably cost a fair bit. Not to mention the fuel. My 1989 Suburban gets 9MPG, and I have to pay $100 for a fill that lasts around 3 weeks. That's pretty rough. But it sure does make it tough for finding parts for them. Only one salvage yard in town, and there's nothing there for the old 'Burbs. This is a pic of mine. It needs some TLC, but it's definitely quite a unique ride.
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