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  • SpiderGearsMan
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    large families are the most loyal suburban customers

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  • squirrel
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    Originally posted by Matt Cramer
    It's not exactly a good truck for daily driver use
    that probably depends on how many kids you have

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  • Matt Cramer
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    Originally posted by Birdman
    Wow, think our country will still be around for it's 150th b'day?

    The Carryalls of the '60's were unique with their 3-door set-up: 1 door on the driver's side, 2 on the passenger's.

    IIRC, wasn't the Excursion actually about the same size as the Subie? Seems there were a number of tree-huggers crying foul w/o getting all of the facts. The t-h's were also a bit off the mark by claiming that the Ex. would grossly pollute the atmosphere when in actuality it was really no worse than the Sub.

    Still, HBD, Suburban/Carryall!
    I once parked my '90 Suburban right next to an Excursion; the Suburban's a little bit longer.

    It's not exactly a good truck for daily driver use, but they're hard to beat for camping, hauling, or towing.

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  • squirrel
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    You'd probably have to look over the old sales brochures to figure out what it was called. 55-58 GMC version of the Cameo pickup was also called a Suburban!

    Thru 66 they were all built on the short bed pickup chassis, starting in 67 they went to the long chassis, which is why they also got 3 doors, then 4 doors starting in 73.

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  • Turbo Regal
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    I know the GMC version was renamed YUKON XL but was it always know as a Suburban in the years prior to then?

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  • SpiderGearsMan
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    big
    profit
    vehicle

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  • oldrustycars
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    67-72 Suburbans were three doors. No matter what anyone tells you about a fourth door being optional, it's not true.
    Brian, ya know...if Goliaths floors are too bad, I bet a 60-66 Carryall body would just about drop right on...

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  • antmnte
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    Love em ! Im gonna get one one of these days.

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  • Blazerteam
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    Having had 5-6 Suburbans,i can attest that they are one of the worlds best family cars..or trucks.All have been disels,so no dragracing involved..but you dont have to worry how many buddys or kids you wanna have with you..or how heavy a trailer you can tow.

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  • Birdman
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    Wow, think our country will still be around for it's 150th b'day?

    The Carryalls of the '60's were unique with their 3-door set-up: 1 door on the driver's side, 2 on the passenger's.

    IIRC, wasn't the Excursion actually about the same size as the Subie? Seems there were a number of tree-huggers crying foul w/o getting all of the facts. The t-h's were also a bit off the mark by claiming that the Ex. would grossly pollute the atmosphere when in actuality it was really no worse than the Sub.

    Still, HBD, Suburban/Carryall!

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