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Thank you, I will. [emoji106] [emoji2]This my friend is an awesome project. I have always wanted an old Sburb. Keep the pictures and progress coming.
Jonah "Rustyburbin" #4084.
5 kids, a wife, dog and a
1970 K20 Suburban
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Thank you, I will. [emoji106] [emoji2]This my friend is an awesome project. I have always wanted an old Sburb. Keep the pictures and progress coming.
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Thank you, I appreciate that...Your work on this is impressive, whole other level man, it's awesome. I dig that waterborne solution too, may have to try that
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Aahhh, yeah that makes more sense lol! Thanks.Haha sorry, that was waterproof boxes, for your electrical lol
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Well sir, I'm impressed by your knowledge about the origination of the automatic transmission... that is a cool little tidbit of history/trivia [emoji106] [emoji41].I'm really impressed by your handling of the body rust. I'm also extremely jealous that you can still get body panel parts. At least some of them. I'm looking at having to do body-rot repair in the near future.
And the guy that held the automatic transmission in his head before it was built? It was Henry Ford. The automatic transmission is basically an automated version of his original Model T transmission. He designed it in.. 1913? 1914?
Keep up the great build!
-jim lee
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Nevermind! I just checked your profile and see what's going on! You have a killer rig!I'm really impressed by your handling of the body rust. I'm also extremely jealous that you can still get body panel parts. At least some of them. I'm looking at having to do body-rot repair in the near future.
And the guy that held the automatic transmission in his head before it was built? It was Henry Ford. The automatic transmission is basically an automated version of his original Model T transmission. He designed it in.. 1913? 1914?
Keep up the great build!
-jim lee
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