STK 3724 1986 Chevrolet Suburban C20 Custom Deluxe
The first model of the Chevy Suburban was built in 1935 and is
currently the longest running US nameplate in continuous
production. This 1986 Chevy Suburban 2WD is basically original, but
has been the beneficiary of some exterior/interior restoration and
mechanical enhancements. The exterior was refinished in Deep
Blue/Silver and is in good condition. Accents include a raised
hood, stainless running boards, fog lights, good chrome and 8-lug
factory chrome wheels w/Mastercraft white-letter radial tires. The
refreshed cloth/vinyl interior shows very little wear. Door cards,
dash pad, headliner and carpeting are all in good condition.
Convenience features include A/C, tinted windows, cruise and an
AM/FM sound system. The owner states that power is furnished by a
GM 350ci crate motor. The small-block is equipped with an Edelbrock
aluminum intake, Edelbrock 4V carburetor and dual exhaust. Torque
is delivered by a three-speed Turbo400 automatic gearbox to a 2WD
differential. The chassis is equipped with power steering, power
disc/drum brakes and HD front sway bar. A 2" receiver and
Kelsey-Hayes electric trailer brake package have also been
installed. This Suburban is a nice truck and will sell quickly. ALL
VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
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