The Jalopy Journal
Well it's not mine, but i built it for some friends...
You can change the pressure switch out for a low pressure switch that will come on with very little pressure..
Not wanting to change your mind but just to give you my 2 cents i installed a Mll front end kit from TCI in a '52 chevy, and after the old front...
Not sure who's it is, but it's a '35 ford that's been chopped a little.. I know where there is one for sale..
I've used about 5 pairs of them and had no problem.. get the ones for angle plugs they give you more plug wire clearance...
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I've down loaded but pictures of the Suburban for some that have ask to see the build..
Thank you so much, you're just like the owners were speechless... i think they're still on cloud 9...Thanks again.
Thank you, glad you liked it.. Owners were just blown away this weekend..
At the party and the big surprise...... The gang who help complete the suburban...
A few pictures before putting it in the trailer for the trip south for the show....
Interior all complete and look good....
Interior all leather but the headliner...
Loaded back up and back to the interior shop...
Grill in, new tires and rims on, hood setting there ready to go on...
Had to paint the steering wheel, and grill bars. and front sheet metal..
Glass in, Motor in, wiring started...
Into the interior shop for new head liner. That had to go in before the glass could go in..
Air Ride air tanks mounted along with the a/c, with the seat frames in for power coating
Well 6 months later it's back from paint and 3 months until the GNRS and a lot of work to do.........
Motor and Trans getting painted while off to body work and paint...
Cleaning up the lead seams and mocking up the seat before putting it in the trailer for the trip to paint...
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