Suburban

Not a Woodie: 1949 Plymouth Suburban

Plymouth was the last major automobile manufacturer to roll out new designs after World War II. Redesigned for 1949, the new Plymouth continued to be conservatively styled, which would later be referred to as the “the three-box school of… more»

Vintage Hunting Gear Included: 1972 Chevrolet Surburban

I’ll admit it. I’m a sucker for vintage camping/hunting/fishing vehicles. When I see an old Woody or Suburban decked out with “XYZ Lodge” on the side and vintage gear loaded up, it makes me want to travel back in… more»

Running Project: 1955 Chevrolet 3100 Suburban

Mid-1950s Chevrolet cars and trucks are some of the most recognizable and sought-after vehicles in the collector car hobby. This Suburban from 1955 has awesome original patina and would make a fun and unique project. It can be found here… more»

Surf’s Up! 1950 Plymouth Suburban Patina Wagon

Yesterday, we covered an article on an ’82 Chevrolet Malibu station wagon and a commenter suggested converting it into a two-door station wagon. There was also a posting yesterday for a ’57 Chevrolet Nomad, Chevy’s famous two-door station wagon… more»

Driving Survivor: 1978 Chevrolet Suburban

At 42 years old, this all original 1978 Chevrolet Suburban is a true, stunning survivor. Thirty bidders have increased the price to $7,900 but the reserve has not yet been met. This amazing Suburban is located in Tampa, Florida… more»

Poncho Powered 4X4: 1957 GMC Suburban

Here’s a rare and interesting four-wheel-drive – a 1957 GMC Suburban that is said to have had a Pontiac V8 as its original powerplant. I was intrigued by this and after a little bit of research, found out that… more»

Two-Owner SUV: 1972 Chevrolet Suburban C10

If you are in the market for a mildly tuned and custom 1972 Chevy Suburban C-10, then you will want to give this one your attention. The asking price is $11,000 and while the vehicle is currently in Peoria,… more»

NAPCO Conversion: 1958 GMC Suburban

Up for sale is a 1958 GMC Suburban that has had a 4×4 conversion done by NAPCO. It currently resides in Rockdale, Texas and has reached $4,050 at the time of writing from 13 bidders. There is a reserve… more»

California One Owner: 1983 Chevrolet Suburban

This 1983 Chevrolet Suburban is said to be a one previous owner, California vehicle that has recently been registered after a 20 year slumber under a tree. While the seller notes there is a branch rub mark on the… more»

Shorty Dually Pickup! 1988 Chevrolet Suburban

Sooooo, let’s say that you have a lot of skill and some extra time and money on your hands and you’re a creative person, what do you do? You build a custom 1988 Chevrolet Suburban shorty dually pickup, of… more»

Dry Arizona Find! 1969 Chevrolet Suburban

Two words that bring hope to any vintage project are “Arizona find.” Vehicles that have spent their life in Arizona haven’t been subjected to rain and road salt like their northern counterparts. This 1969 Chevrolet Suburban was said to have come from Arizona and can be found… more»

Family Owned: 1979 GMC Suburban Sierra Classic

A lot of us aren’t even 40 years old yet and those of us who are older than that wish that we were as well-preserved as this 1979 GMC Suburban Sierra Classic is. This gigantic GMC can be found listed… more»

READER AD: 1985 Chevrolet K-20 Suburban

Reader William C is retiring and is cutting expenses, so he’s selling his boat. As a result, he doesn’t have a need for this Chevrolet K20 Suburban to tow his boat anymore. It’s said to run and drive great,… more»

Turbo Diesel 4×4: 1995 Chevrolet Suburban K2500

This one is a bit new for us here at Barn Finds and it wasn’t found in a barn, but it’s barn-friendly for those of you with a farm or other tough work to do. This is a 1995 Chevrolet… more»

Stalled SEMA Suburban: 1966 Chevrolet 4×4

This is your opportunity to finish a very high-end build that was started for the SEMA show.  SEMA is the Specialty Equipment Market Association and their annual show in Las Vegas draws thousands of the top builders, manufacturers and… more»

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