I haven't seen one sold at that price, but that is what I'm doing with
my Sub and I 'm figuring it's going to cost me about $18,000, including
the purchase price of the Sub. I have a friend who has a 56 extended
panel, which was originally a school bus. He has put it on a '79 Chev
1/2 ton 2wd pickup frame. Its got a 455 Pontiac with auto. I think he's
selling it for $6900. It runs great, but needs paint and interior. If
anybody wants more info, let me know.
Brad Camp
'56 Suburban
>Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 11:53:57 -0500
>To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
>From: Jeremy Eastman <jeastman@appliedtheory.com>
>Subject: [oletrucks] Nice-Looking 57 Suburban (..and only $25K US)
>Reply-To: Jeremy Eastman <jeastman@appliedtheory.com>
>
>FYI Sub owners.. I've never had much luck finding pictures of clean TF
>suburbans on the net 'til I came across this one..
>http://www.atlantic-lifestyles.com/truck/. Nice to look at..
>
>It's running on a blazer drivetrain and chassis, but overall some very
nice
>looking work. If you view the picture of the rear doors, barn-door sub
>owners might be interested in the inside door release, something
missing on
>mine(I just have a cover plate) and which I never knew existed, but now
>just gotta get sometime.
>
>Every time I see these TF to Blazer rebuilds, they have a +20K price
tag..
>has anybody seen one of these Blazer/TF Sub refits actually sold for
that
>sort of price?
>
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