Craigslist Suburbans

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Bob
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Also has "W '04" sticker, which was pretty much standard equipment on these as I recall.
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I almost asked what that was (and then figured it out)...I am not sure I've ever seen one.
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"Gotta keep big oil in power so I can still afford to drive this thing"
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https://charlotte.craigslist.org/cto/d/ ... 96505.html

Other than some seat issues this presents extremely clean. Probably has a lot of life left. Seems to be a high trim as the ad makes reference to BOSE. 2006. 202k. No AFM, last year. 295 hp and 335 lb⋅ft (LM7 or L59). $3900. I think that could be a solid buy especially from a New England perspective (it's completely rust-free).
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1975 GMC suburban ls’ed c10 - $14500 (Clover SC)

1975 gmc suburban
condition: good
cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 61000
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: SUV
1975 GMC suburban, 61k original miles, 5.3/4l60, PSI harness, new carpet, new headliner, nice original seats, runs and drives perfect, new ac compressor, condenser, and accumulator. Lots of new brakes, spindle up front and shackles in the rear with new belltech shocks, new 20x10 US mag ramblers and new Mickey Thompson tires. Drive anywhere $14,500 not really looking for trades. Located in South Carolina
This appears to be everyone's dream Suburban. An LS swapped square body.
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That is not the first 454 RWD 'Burb in this thread...

1988 GMC Suburban R2500 454ci - $6000 (Concord, NC)
1988 GMC SUBURBAN 2500
VIN: 1GKGR26N9JF505993
condition: excellent
cylinders: 8 cylinders
delivery available
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 96000
paint color: blue
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
1988 Suburban 2500 2wd 96,000 original miles
454ci big block 7.4L
turbo 400 trans
Power locks, manual windows, front and rear ac blow cold
Tires have less than 1500 miles
Long list of new parts, fun to cruise in and plenty of power for an old Burb
Selling because it just sits in the garage and I dont use it like I should.
All work was completed during the winter of 2017-18 and the parts have less than 1000 miles on them:

Fitech self learning Fuel Injection. Can support up to 600hp, turbo and supercharged applications.
AC Delco Vortec fuel pump swap, fuel filter replaced
GM Sports Tachometer/ gas gauge
MSD HEI Billet distributor with internal coil
AC Delco platinum plugs
Weiand Street warrior aluminum intake
Cloyes timing chain and gaskets
Rear main and oil pan gaskets
Harmonic balancer and ARP bolt
AC Delco water pump, coolant flush, radiator cap, 165 degree thermostat
All coolant hoses replaced
All vacuum lines replaced
GM Performance valve covers and gaskets
AC delco pcv valve and breather
SS Air cleaner with AEM 5" washable filter
AC Delco alternator
Air pump removed, new belts
Front brake pads
2" rear add-a-leaf
Trailer brake controller
4 way and 7 way trailer plug


May consider trades on a single axle dump truck, older medium duty Chevy and gmc c50 c60 sawmill dump trailer
The fuel injection stuff is cool. The 3 speed automatic is not. I really have no idea who would actually buy this to use. I guess that's why it's $6k and not $20k?
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