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more about #chevroletsuburban more comments → Charles_Barrett - Now with Variable-Valve Timing: Picture a modern suburban soccer mom wrestling this vehicle into the parking lot at the local Starbucks. As if you could steer this thing with one han... more » Novaload: My single favorite part is the headlight bezel with the eyelid WITH the logo. Don't know how he lost one, but that's a real shame. more » highlandmiata: 10 - 1 that that 'burban is no longer rocking the thriftmaster, especially since it is a floor shift rather than a column shift. Likely has a 50's el... more » Flathead Smith: Notice the single tail/brake light unit. Let me tell you I have driven several vehicles with this set up and folks don't know what hand signals are an... more » MushyHeirloom: Yeah, this one's got the neighbor's blue-with-white-fenders '54 pickup beaten, I think. Look at that color! I wonder what it was originally... more » engineerd: I love late '40s and early '50s vehicles. So much style. So little fluff. Air conditioning? You have windows. Radio? You might get an AM Motorol... more » marc2068: This would make a nice resto-mod,put a new diesel in it and some amenities(like a/c and nice sound system). Ok I am lying to myself.I would leave the ... more » Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: This is an exemplary non-sport Utility Vehicle. Probably rode just fine with a load, in its' day. And most of what might go wrong on it could be fix... more » The Dead Inside Grp. Co. Ltd.: All those in-favour of automakers bringing back engine names like "THRIFTMASTER" please raise your Jalopocomment 2.0 Hand. more » tonyola: Magnificent beast. Oh, I'm sure it's hot, slow, and noisy, and the ride would rattle my fillings, but I'd love one nonetheless. The headlight visors w... more » clinto: That is just plain awesome. I would love to have one of these. If my ship ever comes in, I am going to have the world's most eclectic car collection. ... more » -
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1949 Chevrolet Suburban
Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. The Suburban was once a bit less luxurious than today's version. More »

