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#1005947 02/10/2014 3:15 PM
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good morning to all,
i finally got my 37 burban. this is a era that i love. i have owned a 39, 38 and 37 truck and finally found a 37 burban. i paid a little bit more but heck who else has one around la? be different i say. me and my son put the gas tank on, i got my whitewalls ready and I did notice that the side of the burban has "Highland Bavarian Lodge Aspen Colorado" stamped on there both sides. If this burban could talk i wonder who would have been a passenger in it.

pic of my burban


1937 Chevrolet Carryall http://www.oldmemoriescc.com/images/blvdbombs/images/IMG_6465_JPG.jpg
1937 1/2 ton (sold)
1938 1/2 ton (sold)
1939 1/2 ton (sold)
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That is such a cool burb. You are right, who else has one? Good luck with it.

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Man that's awesome!


~ Phillip
1949 GMC Suburban - 10 year project
1952 Pontiac Chieftain Convertible straight 8 hydramatic
1945 GMC half ton truck - Driver
1946 Chevy COE - Might restore one day...
1959 GMC Half ton long bed NAPCO
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Great catch/save. I love the rear door glass on that model.


1937 Chevy Pickup
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1950 Chevy Coupe
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Hello '37 Burban

Congrat's~
Nice Find & Looks Great!

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Cool Sub.
Have a great time working on it with your son.

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Wow. Awesome is correct!
Looks like it came out of an old movie.

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I have seen very few pre-forties in California, that's a good score! thumbs_up

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Wow,that's a jewel.
Does it have all the seats with it ?
Those fetch some serious cash when restored.


Tim


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no 2nd and 3rd row seats. looking for those


1937 Chevrolet Carryall http://www.oldmemoriescc.com/images/blvdbombs/images/IMG_6465_JPG.jpg
1937 1/2 ton (sold)
1938 1/2 ton (sold)
1939 1/2 ton (sold)
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my son and i did some more work to make this 37 road worthy, we finally got the carb rebuilt put a filter so junk would stop going into it, replaced the gas lines, fuel filter, fuel pump, brake lines, did the 12 volt conversion ran all new wires all the lights, dash and fog lights work, even installed a siren and my son did the primer on it. we drove it around town and that thing is a OX, never even use 1st gear go from 2nd but the power in that tranny is tremendous. below are some pics..

https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd....06219779491330_8209451460152478137_n.jpg

https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd....606223822824259_186293933071520386_n.jpg

https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd....06898129423495_7540463407578617998_n.jpg


1937 Chevrolet Carryall http://www.oldmemoriescc.com/images/blvdbombs/images/IMG_6465_JPG.jpg
1937 1/2 ton (sold)
1938 1/2 ton (sold)
1939 1/2 ton (sold)
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Awesome. All I can say is I wish I had a 37 panel smile


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Way to go ... warms my heart to know its been saved. Enjoy .... look forward to the future pics!

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Did ya save any pics of the Bavarian Highland logo?
Great to see another beautiful burb being saved!


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yes i got some pics of the logo which i might put back on. thanks


1937 Chevrolet Carryall http://www.oldmemoriescc.com/images/blvdbombs/images/IMG_6465_JPG.jpg
1937 1/2 ton (sold)
1938 1/2 ton (sold)
1939 1/2 ton (sold)
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That is a serious Gem. I wish it were mine. The Bavarian was one of the first ski hills in the Aspen area. I believe it is now owned by the Crown family in Chicago - but don't quote me. You could probably sell it to them for a small fortune if they had interest. The Bavarian Highland Lodge was originally formed in 1936 so the dates line up. BTW, the Crown family (if they now own what used to be the Bavarian Lodge) are worth about 7 billion.

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Maybe you could email that reporter and see if they have any photos of your Suburban. In the article they alluded to being related to one of the principles of the operation. It's worth a shot at least.

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1937 Chevrolet Carryall http://www.oldmemoriescc.com/images/blvdbombs/images/IMG_6465_JPG.jpg
1937 1/2 ton (sold)
1938 1/2 ton (sold)
1939 1/2 ton (sold)
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1937 Chevrolet Carryall http://www.oldmemoriescc.com/images/blvdbombs/images/IMG_6465_JPG.jpg
1937 1/2 ton (sold)
1938 1/2 ton (sold)
1939 1/2 ton (sold)
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Very nice. The snow tire pic shows later 4 slot wheels with snow tires out back, and the rather rare-ish 8 slot original 37-38 wheels up front. Great shots. Thanks for sharing.

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K10 you got a good eye there!!!


1937 Chevrolet Carryall http://www.oldmemoriescc.com/images/blvdbombs/images/IMG_6465_JPG.jpg
1937 1/2 ton (sold)
1938 1/2 ton (sold)
1939 1/2 ton (sold)
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Hi...nice one to restore..I did one two years ago..and early 36...took 22 months..but was worth it..but now sold to a collector in denver. Gettin rarer as we speak.

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1936 Chevy Suburban Carryall
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That's a gorgeous burb.i myself own a 42 that I'm putting together.

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any pics wirewizards?


1937 Chevrolet Carryall http://www.oldmemoriescc.com/images/blvdbombs/images/IMG_6465_JPG.jpg
1937 1/2 ton (sold)
1938 1/2 ton (sold)
1939 1/2 ton (sold)
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I don't know how to put them on here.ill try to figure it out or you can text me to 323 799 5085 and I'll send you some.

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I love that front bumper guard.i need one badly now.

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it is an absolute treasure.... I could se me having to have one!

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i was talking to some "old timers" on how to paint my 37. i listened to them and what a big difference. a $20 paint job if that


http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x315/oldmemoriescc/37burb_zpsfadc6993.jpg


1937 Chevrolet Carryall http://www.oldmemoriescc.com/images/blvdbombs/images/IMG_6465_JPG.jpg
1937 1/2 ton (sold)
1938 1/2 ton (sold)
1939 1/2 ton (sold)
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It looks real good.

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here is a pic of how it looks like now, got some skirts from camarillo..cheap too. got me some artilleries online, fender marker, buick fender lights (i like the design), did the upholstery on the front seats (working on last seat)


http://www.oldmemoriescc.com/images/whittshow/images/IMG_5945_jpg.jpg


1937 Chevrolet Carryall http://www.oldmemoriescc.com/images/blvdbombs/images/IMG_6465_JPG.jpg
1937 1/2 ton (sold)
1938 1/2 ton (sold)
1939 1/2 ton (sold)
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Very nice.

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Swwwweeeeeett. I want one!


1937 Chevy Pickup
In the Gallery
1952 Chevy Panel
In the Gallery
More photos
1950 Chevy Coupe
Pictures!

I'd rather walk and carry a Chevy hub cap than ride in a Ferd.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you smile

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