To my surprise, there was still 3,200 pounds of Suburban left when I crossed the scales. We added $160 to the cause. Here are most of the parts left for sale from the Suburban. I only need $138 to have it pay for itself. The rear end should cover that easily.
I thought about it but one was cracked and the other was weathered. No sales this weekend but I did drop off the transmission at the rebuilders. We are planning on some minor upgrades depending on what we find inside the case. The trans was not original to the Suburban as the sticker on it shows that it is an 05' unit (Burb was an 03').
This engraving on the bellhousing makes me think it may have been rebuilt at some point.
We drained the fluid and pulled the pan and those both looked good. I'm hoping some of the internals have been upgraded assuming it was rebuilt.
In the midst of starting full on house addition project we sold the trailer hitch from the Suburban. + $20. $152 ahead!
Got the motor on the stand last weekend. Unfortunately, it was to make room (garage cleanup) for the aforementioned house project (details later). This likely means that the truck will be back burnered for a few months.
It's a "GO" on the home improvement thread! You MUST include SOMETHING from the Suburban into the new deck just because. Maybe the glove box lid or something? I like the super stout frame you have up so far but I have a thing for "stout".
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