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  1. Roscoe71

    Roscoe71 New Member

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    Hello one and all. I'm Ross DeVore from Wichita, KS and currently I've got a 1978 Chevrolet Suburban Estate. Previously I had a 1995 Buick Roadmaster Estate, black with woodgrain and my first car was a 1973 Pontiac Grand Safari Wagon, yellow with woodgrain. ALLZ4074.JPG
     
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    fannie Well-Known Member

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    :mg: YOU GOT A MOOSE! You know big, serious and not seen out in the open much but an eye catcher when it is.
    Love it!

    :Welcome: aboard.
     
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    Grizz Are we there yet???

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    Love those burbans. Welcome to rhe forum. Honestly the only place you’ll ever need for any of your automotive queries. A long roof is a long roof and that sir is a very long roof. Glad you stopped by. Can I hold a dollar?:tiphat:
     
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    Poison_Ivy Dogzilla Fan

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    I almost bagged one, in Sweden. Or shall I say, it almost bagged me. A moose calf strolled in front of my car, on a desolate road and luckilly I wasn't going fast enough for bagging. Well, if it would have been full grown, I guess you could have called it Tea-Bagging, were it a buck moose
     
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    Welcome to the forum! That's an unusual Suburban you've got there--nice!
    I've got a few Suburbans as well, but mine are of the Plymouth variety.
    Do you have any plans for yours or just drive as is?
    Pete
     
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    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    Welcome aboard Roscoe71. That is certainly a long roof...
    I have always liked the looks of these generation Suburban. I like it just the way it is.
     
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    kevdupuis Membrane

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    Welcome
    I like that gen also but I prefer the 2wd models, and just lightly lowered.
     
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    Welcome Roscoe71!
     
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    Welcome to the forum, Ross.

    I must say though that there MUST have been a VERY GOOD REASON why you would have sold that black '95 RMW........not a common color on those. And they look FANTASTIC in black.
     

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