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Post 1 made on Tuesday June 18, 2013 at 11:57
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Ok, I have the car thing down pat... but I am now interested in trucks... not semi's but 60's and 70's trucks and suv's.

I am now thinking about 2 new projects... the first is a 1940-50 era chevy suburban delivery truck.

The 2nd is a 1972 chevy k5 blazer... the one with the removable top.

Basically I want to take a 1972 chevy k5 blazer and for lack of better words turn it into a daily driver with modern suspension and drivetrain.

I want to keep the truck at stock height or lower it 2 inches. Any ideas where I should start with engineered rear suspensions to replace the factory suspension? And then an engineered front suspension.

i have tried googling but i am getting a lot of crap sites with individual parts and not complete bolt on solutions. i know it exists...

I am also thinking that I would like to put in a modern 2003-2012 chevy Tahoe drivetrain... but im not sure yet.

Basically I am looking for resources for engineered parts and what is actually available.
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