UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE
To update we found that the frame was tweaked and that the least expensive way to repair this was to find another frame, after all the most expensive suburban out of the three so far was $200.00.
This also gave me some time to get some work done around the house and clean up the shop.
So after a few months of looking and not finding what I want, I found this suburban for $500.00, it's a 1989 2500 with no rust at all, one small dent in the drivers door, even the windshield is in good condition along with the factory tinted glass, the interior is in good condition as well and get this it's the same color as the Dmax cc that I ordered from Chevy.
The down side is that the big block that was in it blew up and was discarded and the rear has a ff14 bolt but the front has coils and A arms.
So after siting outside on the trailer for some time the wife and I decided that I can't cut this one up and so the build is on, by building the suburban with the guts from the crew cab Ill be ahead of the game and if the suburban doesn't work out I can always transfer the crew cab onto the built suburban frame.
Sorry for those that have been watching this build but now you will an all new one to watch and I already have so many ideas in my head.
Stay tuned for my Burban build.
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