Perhaps the most successful vehicle produced is the Chevrolet Suburban. It is the longest continual nameplate in production in the world starting in the 1935 model year and continuing to this day. Over all the years, the suburban was presented in many forms, but at the root of each model was utility. The Suburban had purpose. , , The highly optioned, rust free, 1991 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 4X4 offered here was purchased new at Bud Clary Chevrolet, Longview WA. The truck remained in the climate friendly area of the Pacific North West for most of its life until it changed hands in 2010 to a master technician here in West Michigan. As a result, the truck remains rust free to this day, retains much of it’s, although not perfect, original paint, completely original underside, excellent frame and floors. The original 350 CID engine was completely rebuilt in 2006 at 185000 miles, the transmission is a BAndM crate transmission, the transfer case was rebuilt in 2012 as well as the rear end, brakes and suspension bushings. Mechanically the truck has proven to be outstanding and extremely reliable; drive anywhere. It is also apparent that this truck has been properly cared for since day one as the original interior is remarkably clean for the age and mileage, and all componentry continues to function properly. , Factory options include Power Steering, Power Brakes, Bucket Seats with Console, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning (cold), Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, 8 Place Seating, Rear Defog, Tow Package etc. Some additional enhancements include CB Radio, Kenwood stereo with CD, USB, HD and Satellite capable, Body lift with suspension upgrade, Custom 18 inch Aluminum Wheels with Meaty Toyo Open Country M-T tires, and headers with dual exhaust. All this equates to one tough Truck. Original owners manual, service book and emergency keys are present with the vehicle.