Chevy Suburban Casting Reference | Loose Hot Wheels
Chevy Suburban
The Chevrolet Suburban is a series of vehicles produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors; originally used for a station wagon design, the Suburban would later morph to become a full-sized SUV design, with the initial station wagon design being considered a progenitor to modern SUVs. The Suburban nameplate has been used since the 1935 model year (apart from a short break in between due to World War II), making it the longest running car nameplate for any manufacturer. The Suburban is traditionally one of…
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Chevy Suburban first appears in Full Grid Exclusive Trailer Edition. The current catalog tracks it across 2000 – 2004. Designer credit is listed as Larry Wood. Check Description, Versions, Gallery before trusting a vague seller title.
- Chevrolet Vehicles
- 2000 First Released
- Licensed Hot Wheels
- American Cars
- Kellogg's Cereal Promos
- Chevrolet Trucks
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- Match the title to Chevy Suburban before reading price claims.
- Use 2000 – 2004 as the production-window check.
- Cross-check Description, Versions before calling the variation exact.
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