1967 GMC Suburban Delivery Gray
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- Опубліковано 29 жов 2024
- The GMC or Chevrolet Suburban goes back all the way to 1930’s when every manufacturer used the term “Suburban” as a reference to station wagon design. GM actually used Carry All as the model designation. It actually was not until 1988 that General Motors was awarded the trademark “Suburban”. The fifth generation of Suburban was built from 1960-1966. They offered several firsts in the industry including independent front suspension and a lower riding height to give the feeling of a more car like comfortable ride. The rarest of the bunch which was not offered after 1966 was the One Ton C30 which was a 10-foot panel truck.
This particular Suburban C30 1-ton has been 100% nut and bolt restored with all receipts, picture documentation and correspondence. This consignor has owned this car since 1987 and has meticulously converted this beast in to the beauty it is today. The restoration was mostly completed by Randy Church Restorations out of St. Charles, MI and completed in 2006 at the tune of $50,000 at almost 900 Hours. The car then again was repainted in the gorgeous color you see here of Stealth Blue in 2015 for another $15,000. Those numbers don’t even come close to hitting on the rest of the money that has been put in to it over the years including the professional interior done by Barretts in Traverse City, MI. The engine was rebuilt along with the transmission and is out of a later model truck producing what is said to be about 300 HP. It is mated to a 5-speed manual. This truck looks better than new by a long shot. It has upgraded seats and gauges, starts perfectly, runs and drives very smooth with nothing leaking or smoking. All of this done to a vehicle that is next to impossible to find let alone was a decent C30 to begin with. This GMC comes absolutely turn key with every stitch of restoration documentation and would be impossible to duplicate for the money asking.
This is not a 1967 GMC Suburban, but a 1966 GMC Panel Truck. 1966 was the last year of that body style. Sorry for the correction.
Looks like a 64 through 66, I think the grill and front changed in 67.
not a 67 , not a suburban .
It's a 1966 GMC Panel Truck
What a pity, the tires and wheels are not original size (rim 17" ), and the load floor is not as the original.
However, looks beatiful
a delivery van,