ProTouringSub
02-21-2006, 04:07 PM
I had been looking for a forum like this for Suburban owners, I'm glad I finally found one. At any rate, my name's John, I live in south Mississippi, and I have an '87 Chevy Suburban that used to be a Louisiana DOT truck.
A little about it: the truck isn't pretty, but it is straight and has no rust (I'm originally from Western NY, the idea of a truck that old with no rust is new to me :lol: ). I bought it to tow my boat, and for trips to Lowes; well, after driving it around for a few weeks it became evident that the engine DRANK oil and was generally tired. So, the TBI 350 came out, and going in to replace it is a carbed 383 that I should be picking up from the machine shop in a couple of weeks. I am very much looking forward to it.
Now, for the rest of the vehicle, I have decided to make it my project. Part of it is forced: the truck was sitting in my garage when Hurricane Katrina decided to wash it with 36" of water. And I figured hey, if I'm doing all of this work, why not make it a bad ride while I am at it? :)
So, future plans include:
-Rebuilt TH350
-Redo interior, with AutoMeter gauges
-Update front end to '89-'91, with billet grill and cowl-induction hood
-Repaint to GMC Steel Gray (it is "painted in someone's garage" gray right now)
-New brakes
-Lower 3"-4"
-18" wheels
I know I left stuff off. My goal is to build the truck in the Pro Touring mold, not to make it look like a ghetto cruiser. At any rate, greetings to everyone, and thanks in advance for answering my questions; I will try to help in any way I can too. 8)
A little about it: the truck isn't pretty, but it is straight and has no rust (I'm originally from Western NY, the idea of a truck that old with no rust is new to me :lol: ). I bought it to tow my boat, and for trips to Lowes; well, after driving it around for a few weeks it became evident that the engine DRANK oil and was generally tired. So, the TBI 350 came out, and going in to replace it is a carbed 383 that I should be picking up from the machine shop in a couple of weeks. I am very much looking forward to it.
Now, for the rest of the vehicle, I have decided to make it my project. Part of it is forced: the truck was sitting in my garage when Hurricane Katrina decided to wash it with 36" of water. And I figured hey, if I'm doing all of this work, why not make it a bad ride while I am at it? :)
So, future plans include:
-Rebuilt TH350
-Redo interior, with AutoMeter gauges
-Update front end to '89-'91, with billet grill and cowl-induction hood
-Repaint to GMC Steel Gray (it is "painted in someone's garage" gray right now)
-New brakes
-Lower 3"-4"
-18" wheels
I know I left stuff off. My goal is to build the truck in the Pro Touring mold, not to make it look like a ghetto cruiser. At any rate, greetings to everyone, and thanks in advance for answering my questions; I will try to help in any way I can too. 8)