Warstud Joined Sep 2, 2005 Messages 10,627 Location MIchigan Sep 15, 2021 #1 I seen one of these today.....Can you I.D. this vehicle ?
S Snagglefoot Joined Dec 31, 2017 Messages 18,160 Location SE British Columbia, Canada Sep 15, 2021 #2 Chevy Suburban?
S spasm3 Joined May 30, 2010 Messages 17,944 Location North Carolina Sep 15, 2021 #4 1958 Chevrolet Suburban. I think the 57 had an oval fender badge.
S Snagglefoot Joined Dec 31, 2017 Messages 18,160 Location SE British Columbia, Canada Sep 15, 2021 #5
kneesahn Joined Feb 6, 2009 Messages 307 Location 🇺🇸 Sep 15, 2021 #6 I had no idea the Suburban has been around that long.
V vavavroom Joined Oct 31, 2017 Messages 13,978 Sep 15, 2021 #7 fordranger03 said: I had no idea the Suburban has been around that long. Click to expand... Since 1934!
fordranger03 said: I had no idea the Suburban has been around that long. Click to expand... Since 1934!
PimTac Joined Mar 4, 2017 Messages 27,240 Location 🎋🐚🌾 Sep 15, 2021 #8 I believe the Suburban/CarryAll was the first SUV. The International TravelAll came a bit later. Both were real workhorses.
I believe the Suburban/CarryAll was the first SUV. The International TravelAll came a bit later. Both were real workhorses.
mrsilv04 Joined Dec 8, 2006 Messages 10,807 Location Illinois Sep 16, 2021 #9 The "Suburban" is the longest continuous running model designation, as mentioned earlier, since 1934.
The "Suburban" is the longest continuous running model designation, as mentioned earlier, since 1934.
K Kira Joined Aug 19, 2010 Messages 16,385 Location Champlain/Hudson Valley Sep 16, 2021 #10 I had no idea the name, "Suburban" was dropped in '58-'59. A roommate had a '64 Carry-All (I suppose that's what it was). It had the parking lights in the hood. A darn good find in 1978 it was.
I had no idea the name, "Suburban" was dropped in '58-'59. A roommate had a '64 Carry-All (I suppose that's what it was). It had the parking lights in the hood. A darn good find in 1978 it was.