This 1971 Suburban Custom 10 4WD has been the beneficiary of a
partial restoration. The rare 3-door body was refinished in Artic
White with nice chrome and a set of original GM truck rally wheels
w/trim rings that mount Michelin LTX radials. A full roof rack is
fitted with an off-road light package. The late-model custom beige
leather interior with power seats is in very good condition -
carpeting, dash, custom wheel and door cards are all in fine shape.
There is a full factory gauge package, power tinted windows and a
JVC AM/FM/CD sound system. This classic Suburban is powered by a
350ci small-block that sits in a clean engine bay and is equipped
with an Edelbrock 600cfm 4-barrel, GM 'rams horn' manifolds and
dual exhaust. A three-speed automatic delivers torque to the
2H/4H/4L transfer case with manual front hubs. A hefty Reese 2"
hitch receiver is mounted under the rear bumper. Chassis upgrades
include power steering and power disc/drum brakes w/dual master
cylinder and proportioning valve. There is a lot of work, and fun,
left in this '71 Suburban. Take it home and enjoy it. ALL VEHICLES
SOLD "AS IS".
Vehicle Details
1971 Chevrolet Suburban
Listing ID:CC-1537176
Price:$35,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1971
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Suburban
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Beige
Odometer:1261
Stock Number:3063
VIN:KE161F637761
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