What have you done to your square lately??

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TotalyHucked

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Auburn, Georgia
First Name
Zach
Truck Year
1985
Truck Model
Sierra 1500
Engine Size
5.3
I hope so. I got a set of kickers 3.5" and have the kick panels with molded spots for 5.25" components. 6"x9"'s in the cab corners. Haven't gotten it all hooked up and going yet, but I hope it sounds good.
I lied, mine are 3.5. But still, they’re awesome
 

Catbox

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Just Outside of Portland Oregon
First Name
Peter
Truck Year
1979
Truck Model
C20 Silverado Camper Special
Engine Size
461
Mine moved to the ditch in front of the house for a while.
@Maxwellvis found another project to drag home and needs the driveway space to put this one back on the road.

Here he is in his new to him 1984 3/4 ton GMC Suburban as we pulled it off the driveway and into the yard so we could hook it up to mine.
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I expertly lettered the rear doors to let the people know what we were up to on the 1 mile long adventure to our house.
$130 in cool Harbor Freight towing stuff and we were off!
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My 1995 pulled the '84 home with relative ease.
I pulled it into the cul-de-sac across the street up to as close to the road as possible.
We unhooked and he got in.
When the busy road was clear enough, Dad pushed this thing across the road and into the driveway like a rented mule.
Here is the happy kid with his new project, never mind the other projects he has already...
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Honestly, he stole this thing for $1000.
It needs an engine and reassembly, but for how clean all of the metal is it is worth far more than he paid.
The PO had melted a piston back in 1998 and it was pulled into the garage and forgotten about.
Up until about 6 months ago, when the elderly feller pulled it out.

We went over for a couple of old VW engines he had and it was sitting there.
I simply asked "What is the deal with this?"
He said he was getting ready to move it along to which I asked how much?
The response was $1000 and Max told him he would buy it right then.

This is where we are now as of last Saturday.
All the lights work, the stock radio works and still plays tapes.
He told me even the dash clock works.
 

Camar068

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Air Force Supporting Member
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Kentucky
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David
Truck Year
1986
Truck Model
K10/LM7 5.3/4L60e/np208/3.73/32"
Engine Size
10 yrs Air Force
Mine moved to the ditch in front of the house for a while.
@Maxwellvis found another project to drag home and needs the driveway space to put this one back on the road.

Here he is in his new to him 1984 3/4 ton GMC Suburban as we pulled it off the driveway and into the yard so we could hook it up to mine.
You must be registered for see images attach


I expertly lettered the rear doors to let the people know what we were up to on the 1 mile long adventure to our house.
$130 in cool Harbor Freight towing stuff and we were off!
You must be registered for see images attach


My 1995 pulled the '84 home with relative ease.
I pulled it into the cul-de-sac across the street up to as close to the road as possible.
We unhooked and he got in.
When the busy road was clear enough, Dad pushed this thing across the road and into the driveway like a rented mule.
Here is the happy kid with his new project, never mind the other projects he has already...
You must be registered for see images attach


Honestly, he stole this thing for $1000.
It needs an engine and reassembly, but for how clean all of the metal is it is worth far more than he paid.
The PO had melted a piston back in 1998 and it was pulled into the garage and forgotten about.
Up until about 6 months ago, when the elderly feller pulled it out.

We went over for a couple of old VW engines he had and it was sitting there.
I simply asked "What is the deal with this?"
He said he was getting ready to move it along to which I asked how much?
The response was $1000 and Max told him he would buy it right then.

This is where we are now as of last Saturday.
All the lights work, the stock radio works and still plays tapes.
He told me even the dash clock works.
want a 4x4 so bad lol.
 

Radiohead

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Low Earth Orbit where it's safer
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Eric
Truck Year
MCMLXXIX
Truck Model
C-20 Silverado Camper Special
Engine Size
454 crazy cubes, or 7.4 luscious litres
Mine moved to the ditch in front of the house for a while.
@Maxwellvis found another project to drag home and needs the driveway space to put this one back on the road.

Here he is in his new to him 1984 3/4 ton GMC Suburban as we pulled it off the driveway and into the yard so we could hook it up to mine.
You must be registered for see images attach


I expertly lettered the rear doors to let the people know what we were up to on the 1 mile long adventure to our house.
$130 in cool Harbor Freight towing stuff and we were off!
You must be registered for see images attach


My 1995 pulled the '84 home with relative ease.
I pulled it into the cul-de-sac across the street up to as close to the road as possible.
We unhooked and he got in.
When the busy road was clear enough, Dad pushed this thing across the road and into the driveway like a rented mule.
Here is the happy kid with his new project, never mind the other projects he has already...
You must be registered for see images attach


Honestly, he stole this thing for $1000.
It needs an engine and reassembly, but for how clean all of the metal is it is worth far more than he paid.
The PO had melted a piston back in 1998 and it was pulled into the garage and forgotten about.
Up until about 6 months ago, when the elderly feller pulled it out.

We went over for a couple of old VW engines he had and it was sitting there.
I simply asked "What is the deal with this?"
He said he was getting ready to move it along to which I asked how much?
The response was $1000 and Max told him he would buy it right then.

This is where we are now as of last Saturday.
All the lights work, the stock radio works and still plays tapes.
He told me even the dash clock works.
DOOD!
 

Maxwellvis

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Outside of Portland, Oregon
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Max
Truck Year
1949, 1979, 1984
Truck Model
3100, C20 Silverado Camper Special, K2500 Sierra Classic Suburban
Engine Size
307, 461, 454
Mine moved to the ditch in front of the house for a while.
@Maxwellvis found another project to drag home and needs the driveway space to put this one back on the road.

Here he is in his new to him 1984 3/4 ton GMC Suburban as we pulled it off the driveway and into the yard so we could hook it up to mine.
You must be registered for see images attach


I expertly lettered the rear doors to let the people know what we were up to on the 1 mile long adventure to our house.
$130 in cool Harbor Freight towing stuff and we were off!
You must be registered for see images attach


My 1995 pulled the '84 home with relative ease.
I pulled it into the cul-de-sac across the street up to as close to the road as possible.
We unhooked and he got in.
When the busy road was clear enough, Dad pushed this thing across the road and into the driveway like a rented mule.
Here is the happy kid with his new project, never mind the other projects he has already...
You must be registered for see images attach


Honestly, he stole this thing for $1000.
It needs an engine and reassembly, but for how clean all of the metal is it is worth far more than he paid.
The PO had melted a piston back in 1998 and it was pulled into the garage and forgotten about.
Up until about 6 months ago, when the elderly feller pulled it out.

We went over for a couple of old VW engines he had and it was sitting there.
I simply asked "What is the deal with this?"
He said he was getting ready to move it along to which I asked how much?
The response was $1000 and Max told him he would buy it right then.

This is where we are now as of last Saturday.
All the lights work, the stock radio works and still plays tapes.
He told me even the dash clock works.
I will be making a thread for this truck shortly…

The Monster Burb build begins
 

Catbox

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1979
Truck Model
C20 Silverado Camper Special
Engine Size
461
I will be making a thread for this truck shortly…

The Monster Burb build begins
The boys idea thus far is to build it up to be the size of the Burb to the left of my stock height truck.
Not to be as big as the other truck on the right...
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6 inch lift eventually with a set of 37's on it.
That multi colored truck has 12 inch of lift and 42's on it for a size comparo.
Mine is a 3/4 ton truck that is stock height on one size bigger than stock tires.

Those other trucks make mine look lowered....
 

DoubleDingo

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Right where I am
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Bagoomba
Truck Year
1981
Truck Model
81-C20 Silverado Camper Special-TH400-4.10s
Engine Size
Carb'ed Vortec 350
The boys idea thus far is to build it up to be the size of the Burb to the left of my stock height truck.
Not to be as big as the other truck on the right...
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6 inch lift eventually with a set of 37's on it.
That multi colored truck has 12 inch of lift and 42's on it for a size comparo.
Mine is a 3/4 ton truck that is stock height on one size bigger than stock tires.

Those other trucks make mine look lowered....
I'd say it may be worn out springs that make it look lowered? Unless you've replaced them, then yes, it's the lifted trucks...lol...
 

saltdog

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US
First Name
Mike
Truck Year
1983
Truck Model
K20 Suburban
Engine Size
350
Swapped out my gnarly old sway bar bushings for pretty red Energy Suspension ones. Sanded the bar and painted it while out.
 

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