suburbanator
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Does a 1989 Chevy Suburban in "Factory New" condition ever have a classic potential.?
I have a 1989 Chevy Suburban 2500 Silverado with a 7.4 lit. 454 engine. It's in great cond. now and it wouldn't be that hard to unlock it's full potential (if it has any.) I think that the Suburban I have is the single most unique model ever 'cause it was the first year they put a hard drive (computer) in the Suburbans and the last year they put the "rat" engines in them, meaning the 454 and the 350. Also it has the the best body design of the R/V series which Chevy used for over a decade. All these VERY relevant things are not combined in any other year. So there!
I have a 1989 Chevy Suburban 2500 Silverado with a 7.4 lit. 454 engine. It's in great cond. now and it wouldn't be that hard to unlock it's full potential (if it has any.) I think that the Suburban I have is the single most unique model ever 'cause it was the first year they put a hard drive (computer) in the Suburbans and the last year they put the "rat" engines in them, meaning the 454 and the 350. Also it has the the best body design of the R/V series which Chevy used for over a decade. All these VERY relevant things are not combined in any other year. So there!
