Rare three door?
I was watching an old episode of West Coast Customs where they built three rides for veterans, this was a brain child of Ebay. One of them was a GMC Suburban. All three vehicles were purchased through Ebay.
So they build them and then surprise the recipients with the vehicles. When they deliver the suburban of course the lady from West Coast Customs touts how it is one of the very rare three door suburbans. Now we all know that all the burbs from 67-72 were three doors. They made lots and lots of them. Its not like they weren't all over the place for many many years. So I'm wondering how the heck they ended up being tagged as the rare three door suburbans? |
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They made a gazillion square body Suburbans.
I think most people didn't even know that Chevrolet made Suburbans for so many years previous, let alone, with only three or two doors. |
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I never considered that. I think that is probably the best explanation.
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Rare like a Big block Pontiac...
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I have had several people not believe me that GM made Suburbans in the sixties. Then if I say they started building them in 1935 they're sure I'm full of BS.
I wonder... if GM had made them with 4 doors, would they have sold more of them? |
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It's a TV show, they didn't get a degree in automotive history to be on it and they read scripts written by people lacking in lots of knowledge.
I didn't know Suburbans had been made for so long or that they only had three doors before I joined this website. |
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I tracked this episode down. I had seen Pimp My Ride, but never this show. Great idea, giving to the vets, but underwhelmed with actual build process. I've watched a few episodes, same thing. Always big idea, but little details on actual process. I always hope for something more like Motorhead Garage or the like, showing step by step.
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I heard this rare 3 door burb comment at a show a couple of weeks ago. I asked the guy why he thought they were rare and his response was..... "Most of the 67-72 suburbans were 4 doors just like all other suburbans." I told him to show me everyone he can find and I'll buy them. :lol:
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I've kinda wondered, since there are so many people that are resto-moding them, has anyone tried to put in a 4th door? Some of the other work I've seen on here is unbelievable: welding, patches, modification, turning a suburban into a "Tahoe".. I don't know if a 4th door is just too far out there.
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anythings possible with enough skill and imagination
I used to have an AD pic of one like these.. |
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Was one black with green flames?
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Yep Yep. |
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What was intended to be a nice gesture, based on what he was telling me, caused him a lot of stress trying to cover the tax bill. While I was making arrangements to have the vehicle inspected, he was able to sell it, so I think it was a wash for him. He was a very polite young man majoring in finance / accounting as I recall. |
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^^^^that's sad^^^^...but as with a lot of those type programs and game shows they kill you on taxes..I had a cousin win 2 cars on price is right once and he had to sell one to cover taxes on both...
but a Veteran?..I mean comeon...looks like they could have picked up the tab on the taxes.. |
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well, based on production figures, looks like suburbans represent appox. 5-10% of truck production of same year..
so I guess it just depends on how you interpret the meaning of 'rare' :smoke: |
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At some time, GM must have copyrighted the name "SUBURBAN". Obviously it wasn't in the early 50's. They were known as the Suburban Carryall even into the 70's.
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