Eleven generations of production starting in 1935 the Suburban is the longest continuous use automobile nameplate in production. However the name Suburban was used by other companies until it was awarded the trademark not until 1988. The Suburban has also been one of GM's most profitable cars. The seventh generation of Suburban is also the longest running generation of the Suburban also making it the most popular among collectors today. Its run was almost twenty years and they are known as ...the square body of GM trucks. This particular stunning example has extremely low mileage of just 45000 from new which is almost unheard of with these trucks that were so common for long haul adventures. This particular unit was purchased in Indiana originally and used for two long hauls a year back and forth to Florida in the Spring and Fall. It was stored in a climate controlled garage in both places and was ordered with out the third row seat. Other than that it is highly optioned and looks runs and drives like new. This truck comes with a perfect car fax original owners manual window sticker and more. Tires are like brand new and no this has never seen a snowflake!. To see over 80 photos of this car including under carriage please visit our website
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