Vehicle Description
1991 Chevrolet Suburban
VIN: 1GNEV16KXMF151461
The Chevrolet Suburban is a series of automobiles built by the
Chevrolet division of General Motors. In production since the 1935
model year, the model line is currently in its twelfth generation;
it is the longest-used automobile nameplate in the world. Beginning
life as one of the first metal-bodied station wagons, the Suburban
is the first iteration of the modern full-size
SUVs, combining a station wagon body with the chassis and
powertrain of a pickup truck.
Chevrolet began production of its all-steel "carryall-suburban" in
1934. GMC brought out its version in 1937. These vehicles were also
known as the "Suburban Carryall" until GM shortened the name to
simply Suburban." GMC's equivalent to the Chevrolet model was
originally named "Suburban" as well, until being rebranded as
"Yukon XL" for the 2000 model year.
This vehicle has been lifted 6 inches and has had both the Engine
and Transmission replaced. It's currently powered by a 350 Chevy
crate motor and a 700 R4 Automatic transmission. It has disc brakes
on the front and drums on the rear and sitting on 35" tires. All
restoration work was completed by the current owner and he states
"the chassis is solid and the electrical systems work well".
THIS VEHICLE TO BE COLLECTED FROM PARK CITY, MONTANA.
The Car has been consigned to the 5th Annual Intermountain Online
Classic Car Auction. Hosted by the Classic Car Auction Group, the
auction is Saturday, March 16 with online bidding only. To consign
your car and/or to register to bid on this and other cars in the
auction go to http://www.classiccarauction.us.