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Chevrolet Suburban. Longest surviving car nameplate turns 85 years old!
That's right, Chevrolet Suburban has been around since 1933! It is the longest surviving vehicle and nameplate in history as of today. No interruptions and without need to replace the model with a successor.
Let's journey through its history, all 11 Generations of the Suburban. 1933 Produced but just one year, this half ton chassis with mostly wood construction would set the Suburban on its journey forward. 1934 Three rows of seats made this vehicle which was known as the “Carry All Suburban” a highly functional vehicle and the wood was mostly replaced by sheet metal for the body. Convenient side hinged rear panel doors or the option of a rear tailgate and lift window were the innovations that made it possible to access the rear cargo area. 1935 First Generation 1936 From 1935 through 1936, the Chevrolet Carryall Suburban was produced in a two door wagon style 1937 1938 1939 1940 tTwo doors for passenger and driver access and the rear opening for the cargo space. 1941-1946 Second Generation 1947-1954 Third Generation 1955-1959 Fourth Generation 1960-1966 Fifth Generation 1967-1972 Sixth Generation C10 1973-1991 Seventh Generation (new grill 1985) 1992-1999 Eight Generation 2000-2006 Ninth Generation 2007-2014 Tenth Generation 2015-Present Day Eleventh Generation Phew..... The vehicle has come a long way since it’s original production model in 1934 and the military vehicles made in 1933. The aesthetics are neatly in line with public expectations regarding modernity and sleekness. Last edited by PHC1; 01-06-2019 at 09:36 PM. |
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Pretty cool evolution. Yes, its big but it makes sense on so many fronts.
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With 121 cu ft of cargo space, it's almost a home away from home. |
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nice pictorial journey Serge, thanks !
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My favorite is the pre-war body style. It still looks good today.
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I'd love a 50s 4th gen with modern power train in it.
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