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#94881 02/02/07 03:53 AM
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Does anyone make a wood kit for a '36 Suburban/Panel?

Does anyone make a floor pan for a '36 1/2T pickup?

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The front and rear door posts, the dash support and all the front door wood are the same as the all the trucks. Jim Rodman can fix you up with those parts. If you have the back body wood Jim could also reproduce them from your originals. What floor pieces do you need for the 36? Is your 36 a high or low cab?

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34 & 35 trucks are the greatest. 36 high cabs are OK too.
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The 36 Suburban/panel uses the high cab wood pieces. Early front doors were same as 34-35 and changed to mostly steel inside replacing most of the wood about the same time as the new low cab came out. The later door is still the 3 hinge high cab door and looks the same from the outside of the truck but was a lot lighter.

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34 & 35 trucks are the greatest. 36 high cabs are OK too.
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David Entler has a complete kit for a 36 sub or panel truck. You can reach him at717-235-2112. He just did 3 kit about 8 months ago........Joe


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