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Chevrolet Suburban (1947-1954) for Sale
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Tom T
Reviewed a 1949 Chevrolet Suburban on Jun 26, 2008
Classic Suburbans rule! Slow, loud, handles like a brick, and stops as fast as it accelerates. Nothing better! Fun to drive but not so great for freeway use. Enough room inside to play basketball!
Peter R
Reviewed a 1952 Chevrolet Suburban on Mar 24, 2009
Okay, it's a PANEL, there wasn't a listing for Panel. Bought it in 1989. Rebuilt the drive train in 1999 putting in a fresh 1955 235 straight six with vintage hot rodding performance parts. Had the body restored in 2000. Drive it everywhere in the summer months. Sure, it drives like a 50's vintage truck, but hey, that's the point.
Wayne B
Reviewed a 1954 Chevrolet Suburban on Jan 4, 2009
This truck belonged to my dad (now deceased) who knew the owner that bought it new in 1954 and the fellow he sold it to before dad bought it in 1975. I finally talked dad out of it in 1990. I attempted to drive it from KY to GA but lost the rear-end just north of Atlanta. I've now had it nearly 19 years and have still done nothing with it. Would love to restore it, but may be beyond hope. Lots of rust (on what little metal remains)!
Anthony W
Reviewed a 1949 Chevrolet Suburban on Apr 13, 2008
I had to chose the Suburban because the application doesn't have the Fleetline model. It's a 1949 Chevy Fleetline De Luxe and my current project vehicle. I've owned it for going on 3 years now and havn't touched it much, it's stripped and primered and some dents have been pounded out otherwise it's a rolling project. When im done it'll be a Gasser with a 472 Cadillac Mill, 400 Turbo trans and numerous other mods.
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