Vehicle Description
When you want to look distinctly original while towing the toys or
going to the store, but you don't want to give up creature
comforts, it's time for this 1991 Chevrolet Suburban. It combines
classic SUV styling with a hardy fuel-injected V8 under the hood.
And while you'll love these SUVs for being comfortable cruisers,
what makes this irresistible is that it's also believed to be only
a two-owner classic!
This one really has the ideal setup. It's a true classic past the
30-year mark, and that makes it eligible for vintage registration
in Florida...the only state in which it has ever been registered!
And this southern Suburban is claimed to have been under the care
of only two owners the whole time. If that wasn't already enticing
enough, the 1991 Suburban is an in-demand classic because it was
the final year for the now-iconic boxy/stout body design. The
two-tone blue is a timeless color combo, so it looks quite modern
on this classic SUV. It's intricately laid out for a premium and
thoughtful appearance. But nothing ever gets too fancy that would
stop you from using this Suburban to its fullest. After all, those
big rear barn doors love to swallow cargo. Plus, we just like this
one for the way it has all the right classic GM details, like Rally
wheels and big chrome bumpers. And the front end is a unique design
that only lasted a few years. Best of all, this is the kind of
classic that earns respect because so few have survived this
nicely. You see the respect everywhere from big pieces like the
straightness of the body panels to the little things like the hood
ornament.
The sea of blue continues inside, and it shows off even more care
that has gone into keeping this Suburban looking its best. The
factory bucket seats up front are done in a comfy corded velour.
The driver's seat has the look of a vehicle that has been enjoyed
but done responsibly, and so this remains long-haul comfortable.
That's also true because you have the fold-down armrest and center
console. This came with a long list of options, including power
windows, power locks, a tilt steering column, a rear defogger, and
cruise control. The factory Air conditioning system has received
some more recent investment, but it will need further servicing to
blow cold again. And the radio is now an AM/FM/CD stereo with USB
and Bluetooth for the best in modern driving music. So this is the
right vehicle to load up with family and friends where you also
don't have to leave any of the gear at home.
Part of what makes the final year of this generation so desirable
is that you got features the others don't have, like a 350
cubic-inch V8 featuring factory fuel injection. And so while it's
unknown if the odometer reflects the full actual mileage, when you
have a well-respected two owner FI powerhouse, you know it's an
exceptionally strong runner. This classic Suburban remains good for
long trips, with power steering, power brakes, front discs up, and
a four-speed automatic transmission with highway-friendly
overdrive.
This is a low ownership, final-year southern Suburban. And now that
you know how irresistible this one is, then you know how quickly
you have to be to catch this deal. Call today!!!