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  1. corncobcoupe
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    Post them up.
    My 62 Jimmy Shop Truck. IMG_3931.jpeg IMG_3932.jpeg IMG_3949.jpeg
     
  2. corncobcoupe
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    Stopped by to get a pop.
    Sun is bright - tough for clear pictures, weather is great.
    Sitting at a Casey’s about 6-7 people stopped asking about it / chat. Being a tad on the patina side with some bumps, scrapes, a few crusties etc, crazy but I think attracts more people than a high gloss show piece. Kind of like the knock out Class Queen no guy would ask out on a date because they thought they would never have a chance and yet the queen wanted to date. The Burb is a plain Jane girl that everyone wants to date, stop by, chat, comment , ask questions.
    Crazy but a chick magnet…. noticeably fun.
    Ratio 4 women vs 1 guy stopping by to chat.
    It ain’t the (soon to be 65 year old) owner that’s the chick magnet fellas …. It’s the Burb ;)

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  3. Paul B
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    364743335_3603832286603315_6829289794219852160_n.jpg My friend Phil's 48
     
  4. corncobcoupe
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  5. When all the later model SUVs tend to look alike, this one stands out tall and proud. And there's kind of a Nomad vibe going on with it.
    :cool:
     
  6. Baumi
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    2BB0CD15-A3CC-4ECF-B82A-2C50B739FF0C.jpeg My wifes 52, it used to be the worst rustbucket ever had in the pleasure to work on
     
  7. I remember driving GMC, or Chevrolet Suburbans like yours when I was in the U.S. Army. We called them Carry-alls.
     
  8. corncobcoupe
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    Yea …. You mention Carry-all today, most people have no clue.
    You mention Suburban everybody knows the name even though Carry-all was more widely used back them.
     
  9. Lloyd's paint & glass
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    I "had" one. It was cool, I drove it to Bowling Green once. 20170525_205637.jpg
     
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    You should have kept it.
    You had it sitting down ….the rake just right.
     
  11. 1971BB427
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    I've always had a Suburban since I bought my first one in 1971. It was a 1957 Suburban fitted with a 389 Pontiac, and TH400 trans. That lead to a 1964, 1960, and 1962. Unfortunately I don't have images of any of them.
    My current Suburban is a 1969 I've owned for 12 years, but since it's too new for this site I wont post an image. It's my tow rig, and daily driver and hauls my Austin gasser to the drags.
     
  12. This belonged to a great friend. Unfortunately IMG_8156.jpeg both he and the Suburban are gone.
     
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  13. I love Suburbans. I’ve had 3, unfortunately they were all Squarebodies and too new. I will have another, someday. :(
     
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    Definitely a cool chick magnet. :D My son’s pink Edsel was similar. Only problem was that he was 16 and most of the chicks were in their 60’s. :rolleyes:
     
  16. squirrel
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    sold several years ago...it was great, but after putting close to 50k miles on it, the utility of it (lack of comfort) got to me.

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  17. alchemy
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    I used to have a 72 about 20 years ago. Could fit so many people that my daughter called it the “school bus”. It was slightly lowered and had a rumbly exhaust. Got about eight miles to the gallon.
     
  18. DDDenny
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    My 66 stock height.
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    Four inch drop.
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    Then things went crazy, here are some build shots.

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    I haven't found the side shots of the new front frame build yet, a combination of rectangular tube rails with a pretty creative stepped graft (thanks Bob) onto the original main rails(partially shown above) to accomplish the final six inch drop.
    Original rear rails were heavily notched, truck has four corner coilover suspension, four wheel disc brakes, the original truck twelve bolt rearend was narrowed twelve inches. Halibrand rear wheels are twelve inches wide, had to custom order large swedged aluminum sprint car four bars, also has an adjustable panhard bar.
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    Added six inches to the rear wheel tubs, also needed to make a riser/cover to clear rear suspension and panhard bar.
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  19. GM started them as carry alls. Then went to suburbans in 67.
     
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  20. squirrel
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    The 1936 Chevy truck information shows the Suburban name....

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    so I don't think they adopted the name in 1967.

    I expect looking back through old ads and brochures, you'll find a mix of reference to CarryAll and Suburban names, over the years.

    Have fun researching it!

    here's a start...1953 Chevy Truck brochure. Both names boldly in use at that time.

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  21. corncobcoupe
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    Thanks fella's.
    I know it's been called both but for awareness sake when you say Carryall a lot of folks go huh ?
    When you say Suburban folks go - cool they had them back in the day.
    A common name more folks can relate to.
     
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  22. Seen this one today
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  23. Cooon
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    A friends one recently completed, has an immaculate engine bay still running the 6

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  24. winduptoy
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    My suburban is a Travelall by Cornbinder
     
  25. corncobcoupe
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    That baby will pull a tail off a donkeys butt.
    All torque. A work horse for sure. Neat.
     
  26. jimmy six
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    Carryalls……they will always be Carryalls….
     
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  28. IIRC, Plymouth station wagons in the early 1950's were Suburbans
     
  29. squirrel
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    So was the GMC version of the Cameo Carrier, but we're not talking about either of them in this thread
     
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