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anyone want an 89 suburban? UP FOR SALE AGAIN THIS TIME FOR GOOD...

hey man i have been thinking about you truck lately, its nice and a southen body sound real good right now with my rust box getting worse.

My wife might be flying down to socal to see her family this summer (isent that where you live???:grin: )


so i might fly to you and then drive it back. could it do a long haul? any forseable problems? hows the gearing on the mileage?

thanks dave.

oh and i dont want to get you too flared up i am thinking right now i would still have to get the money and work this all out...
 
You will also need to want to contact US and Canadian Customs to find out the requirements for importing a vehicle from the US to Canada. Can be some extra expense and work involved with that and you need all the right paperwork filled out and correct in advance or it will be a big hassle at the border.

Your not planning on paying with a cashiers check and having the extra forwarded to your shipper are you ;)
 
well where are you? im in las vegas, NV. the motor is down on power being that its got 160k on it. but its never left me on the side of the road due to a mechanical failure before. it uses some oil so u would wanna keep an eye on that over a long road trip.. its got 4.10s and 36s so the RPMs are pretty low on the highway so its not bad on mileage (for one of these old trucks). PM me for any more info...
 
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What zip code is it located in?? I assume it's 'ready for paint'?
 
89110. las vegas nv... itll need to be sanded a little more in order to look decent after paint.
 
kennyw said:
You will also need to want to contact US and Canadian Customs to find out the requirements for importing a vehicle from the US to Canada. Can be some extra expense and work involved with that and you need all the right paperwork filled out and correct in advance or it will be a big hassle at the border.

Your not planning on paying with a cashiers check and having the extra forwarded to your shipper are you ;)

my old boss had done it a few times, you get a package, fax it to you border crossing pay the tax (there is even an extra ac tax!! he had to pay on olf non working gtos lol) and your on your way.
 

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