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Re: [oletrucks] book about suburban carryalls

To: <varanus@mail.phoenix.net>, <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] book about suburban carryalls
From: "Kevin Lake" <lakek@oit.edu>
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 16:33:22 -0800
Go for it!  If you want, you can have copies of the pictures I will take of
mine to document it's restoration.  I can put you in touch with some people
that have original literature too.  I don't know if anybody else would be
interested, but I would be.  Good luck!

Kevin Lake 
56 napco/burb GMC

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> From: varanus@mail.phoenix.net
> To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
> Subject: [oletrucks] book about suburban carryalls
> Date: Tuesday, February 09, 1999 9:43 AM
> 
> Ok - I know that ya'll are probably getting tired of seeing my name 
> but I love old chevys and have since I was just a young boy.
> 
> In my quest for suburban carryall info, the realization that there is 
> nothing - and I mean nothing - available short of a few scattered 
> pics - I have decided to try and write a book.  Chevrolet Suburban 
> Carryalls 1935(7?) - 1972.  
> 
> No easy task. I spoke with chev archives and they are just getting 
> around to catagorizing their millions of pics.  They have up to 
> 1947 pretty well sorted but beyond that - it might take a while.
> I would love to move up there for a year and help them;)
> 
> I won't have problems getting the original advertisments but 
> publicity photos and those so important factory photos are proving 
> elusive as of this writing.  As are production data that was thrown 
> away many years ago.  
> 
> But, they have 3 million pictures to sort through and I just know 
> that suburbans are mixed up in there - the head archivist agrees.
> 
> He went ahead and dug up a factory photo of a napco 58 sub and is 
> sending it to me just to stop my salivating - I think it was oozing 
> through his phone.
> 
> Obviously, Motorbooks Intl. would be interested in publishing it if 
> it passes their inspection.  Chevrolet might even underwrite part of 
> the research expense. The way I look at it, I want that info one way 
> or another so I might as well assemble it into a comprehensive 
> resource for all.  These old suburbans are going to be hot items one 
> of these days once people realize that they were made prior to 1970.
> Although I do like them being a secret also.  Fact is - there aren't 
> that many to go around anyway so they will remain a rarity for the 
> duration. I have never even seen one driving anywhere although they 
> seemed to be most popular west of the pecos - CO, UT, NM, AZ, WY, ID, 
> OR, etc. - and I live east of the pecos.
> 
>  What do ya'll think?  My own personal investment will be somewhat 
> substantial dependent upon financial help I receive from publisher 
> and chevrolet.  I have published before but these were technical 
> papers on monitor lizards - a far cry from suburbans although there 
> is some overlap as suburbans are excellent big lizard 
> transporters:)  So I don't imagine that Motorbooks 
> will support me too much. Maybe they will. 
> 
> I know I can sell maybe 10 books right here in this group. But what 
> about the other 2500 that I need to produce for a first run on the 
> press.  Do you all think that regular truck owners would find a book 
> on this topic interesting?   To me, the suburban carryall is as 
> unique as they come.  I myself didn't even know they existed before 
> late 1960s as I had never seen one until about 5 or 6 years ago.
> And panel van owners could use this book too so that is good.
> I could add panels but that is another big topic in itself. 
> 
> I would love to include GMC but that info is even more elusive and 
> there aren't that many jimmy subs out there anyway, although I have 
> one - a 58.  
> 
> There is a chance that I might ask some members of this group to let 
> me shoot photos of their subs but this is a long way off.
> 
> So, I would love to hear ya'lls input - especially from those AD and 
> TF pickup truck owners.  What do ya'll think?
> 
> And thanks Mark Noakes and Kevin Lake for all your advice over the 
> past 2 years or so - I know you both would love this book.   
> 
> The question is: can I do it?
> Eric Pesci
>   
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959

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