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The laid-out 1948 Chevy Suburban is a rare sight, and to see one this well crafted and customized is even more of a treat. This station wagon here is owned by a car buff out of Vancouver, British ...
The original Chevrolet Suburban Carryall debuted as a 1935 model. Based on a Chevy pickup truck chassis, it wore a two-door steel wagon body, could seat eight and had a 60-horsepower six-cylinder ...
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CarBuzz on MSNChevrolet Suburban Generations: All Model Years | CarBuzzThe very first Chevrolet Suburban bore the "Carryall" badge, followed by the second generation in 1941, which was only ...
Most were converted to hot rods or at least updated with modern conveniences - not this '53 Suburban Carryall Wagon ... through with the outside of his Chevy, and the fellas at North Hollywood ...
The Chevrolet Suburban was a full-size SUV before that was even a thing, first introduced in 1935 as the Carryall Suburban gonzo station wagon. Made nearly continuously since, the Suburban has ...
Ironically, the Canopy Express models were the predecessor of the Carryall-Suburban, which officially made its debut in the Chevrolet lineup in 1937. By the 1940s, the commercial line had fully ...
The 1935 Suburban Carryall was the first eight-passenger, steel-bodied station wagon and was sold with two, three or four doors. Power came from Chevrolet's six-cylinder engine that produced 60 ...
This 1966 Chevrolet Suburban Carryall, which will be sold at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale in January, is a stylish vintage vehicle that you actually could drive often – if not every day.
The GMC Suburban began life in 1934 as a 1935 Chevrolet Carryall Suburban. The Suburban name has been in continuous use longer than any other, with the only production hiatus occurring during ...
As insanely crazy as it sounds the existence of a 1918 Chevrolet Suburban complete with a factory equipped OHV V-8 could have been a reality and quite possibly did exist as a factory experimental.
The original Chevrolet Suburban Carryall debuted as a 1935 model. Based on a Chevy pickup truck chassis, it wore a two-door steel wagon body, could seat eight and had a 60-horsepower six-cylinder ...
The 1935 Suburban Carryall was the first eight-passenger, steel-body station wagon and was sold with two, three or four doors. Power came from Chevrolet’s 6-cylinder engine that produced 60 ...
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