Vehicle Description
1951 Chevrolet Suburban a full-size, extended-length sport utility
vehicle from Chevrolet. It is the longest continuous use automobile
nameplate in production, starting in 1935 for the 1935 U.S. model
year, and has traditionally been one of General Motors' most
profitable vehicles. The 1935 first generation Carryall Suburban
was one of the first production all-metal bodied station wagons.
Third generation (1947-1954) This model generation was based on the
Chevrolet Advance Design series of pickups. This was the last
series to feature 'Canopy express' models. The design of the 1949
Suburban would inspire the design of the Chevrolet HHR over half a
century later. In great mechanical condition and has been well
maintained. The engine is a 327 that runs super strong and the
automatic transmission shifts smoothly through all the gears. No
power steering. Tires are like new with good tread. This truck
runs, drives and stops great, suspension is very tight and no
annoying noises. This is a solid truck. Body and frame are very
solid and straight and has a nice orange paint that looks great.
Chrome is really nice. Both bumpers are straight with no dents.
Very solid truck with no rust issues. All doors, hood and trunk
open and close well. Undercarriage is rock solid. The paint is very
presentable although not perfect, has some minor dents and touch
ups. All the exterior lights are in working order. All glass is
great. Interior is complete and looks very clean. The seats and the
headliner are in good condition, no tears. Overall a great driver
quality SUV that can be taken to shows or just weekend cruiser with
lots of thumbs up. Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is
at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a
showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please
Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **