Currently mounted on my 1973 Chev Suburban C10:
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...and before the above, this one HAD been mounted on my Nissan Leaf:
(The Leaf got traded in on a Chevy Volt, and the plates got swapped.)
<< mic dropped >>
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1a. Finally something that is equal to or better than my 1973 Chev. Suburban C10 (that seats 8 plus).
1b. i.e.: It's not a step down in size and capabilities (other than 6 vrs. 8 seats).
2. Lower (presumed) cost of maintenance.
3a. I can use it as my daily driver
3b. Lower cost per mile
4a...
The rust has been kept at bay the old fashioned way...
It's been a "Garage Queen".
On the passenger's side, one piece of chrome trim came off in a car wash (mistake!), but I of course kept it for future re-install. One doen't see any obvious rust on that side.
As for the drivers side, you have...
For sale in year 2021:
1973 Chevy Suburban. 454 engine, RWD, dual AC, original family owner.
~74k on body and frame, less than that on motor (long story).
Does NOT come with the cool license plate(s).
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I answered "Yes" to the poll, but that's a little misleading.
I used to tell people we have "two-and-two-half" vehicles for two adults.
{We still have the two "half" vehicles, but we've lost a hole-numbered car.}
As for the first "half" vehicle:
I own a 1973 Chevy Suburban, with around...
**Does anyone know where one can turn to get "official" dimensions for trucks in years gone by?**
My CyberTruck will replace both a daily driver I.C.E. crossover _AND_ my "Garage Queen":
a 1973 Chevy Suburban, C10, with the middle-level interior, the two-color paint job, 454 engine, 72K miles...
I dunno what I will call the CyberTruck.
But... I did recently have to buy new tabs for my 2015 Nissan Leaf. And... I decided to grab a certain personalized plate NOW, before someone else did. So...
In a few weeks my Leaf will have the personalized plates of: "CYBRTRK"
(at least for a few...