1973 Chevrolet Suburban 454 Cheyenne Super Always Garaged! One Owner! 91,000 Mi on 2040-cars
Hauppauge, New York, United States
Up for auction is a 1973 Chevrolet Suburban 20 series with the Cheyenne Super option. My father ordered this vehicle new in 1973 with all options available at the time except four wheel drive , which was not necessary for this truck since it was rarely out in rain and never in snow. My father also carefully measured the garage and a four wheel drive would not have fit. This was the only new car my dad ever bought and it was almost never outside overnight . The paint is almost all original with a few touch ups and fixes over the years ,wood grain is in great shape , chrome is near perfect, interior is beautiful except for a small hole in the drivers seat ,carpet is all original and perfect. The truck starts right up runs great ,shifts smooth and drives down the road as it should ,tires are recent. There is a class 3 hitch and brake controller , cb radio, 3:73 axle, rear power window that works well, gauges, original paperwork owners manual ,service manual, and the original title. The truck is located in Hauppauge, Long Island, New York. I can assist with shipping to neighboring states for the price of gas and tolls and can help arrange shipping to other places! If you have any questions or would like to see it you can call me at 516-398-1964 my name is Andrew -thanks for looking!
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