Posted 2018-10-02 6:35 AM (#571049) Subject: 59 Suburban
Location: North Australia
Nice looking car in the pics, just got the wrong type of 350 power plant.
Hard for me to understand why this type of cross dressing occurs.............I find it weird (like a lot of things I suppose!). Steve.
Posted 2018-10-02 8:50 AM (#571051 - in reply to #571049) Subject: RE: 59 Suburban
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Location: Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC Canada
Looks like great restoration on the body......the brakes are sensible and well done, the interior isn't defaced with button 'n' tuft bucket seats.....but the SBC is the clincher......a nice 80% resto that needs to be completed properly.....
Posted 2018-10-02 10:28 AM (#571052 - in reply to #571051) Subject: RE: 59 Suburban
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Location: Lower Mainland BC
Islander 62 - 2018-10-02 8:50 AM
Looks like great restoration on the body......the brakes are sensible and well done, the interior isn't defaced with button 'n' tuft bucket seats.....but the SBC is the clincher......a nice 80% resto that needs to be completed properly.....
I *HATE* it when people put a GM engine in a Mopar or a Ford. Makes me crazy. Seems like they have violated the engine bay by doing so. GM cars = GM crate engines. Ford cars = Ford crate engines. Mopar = Mopar engines.
If you want to put a GM crate engine in a car, put it in a GM product.
It's not like there aren't any good Mopar engines out there to put in that wagon: