America’s longest running model has undergone some significant changes over its nearly 90 years of existence. The ‘Suburban Carryall’ started out as a station wagon body slapped onto a full-size truck frame, and was one of the first vehicles to benefit from an all-steel body in a time when wood was the norm. Oddly, when Chevrolet first began rolling out Suburbans in 1935, the automaker did not trademark the nameplate. Because of that oversight, it wasn’t until Plymouth stopped
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