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The 1985 Chevy Suburban Your Mother Warned You About! on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:100000 Color: Dualtone Pear and Maroon
Location:

Wimberley, Texas, United States

Wimberley, Texas, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:700
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1G8GK26M9FF123858 Year: 1985
Mileage: 100,000
Make: Chevrolet
Exterior Color: Dualtone Pear and Maroon
Model: Suburban
Trim: Dual tone - main is pear, maroon trim
Drive Type: uncertain - see description
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"This is one ugly manly man truck. It just sits around all day not doing a damn thing. I am certain it sneaks into the house at night because I can never find the remote in the morning, the fridge is empty of beer, and Netflix is paused to the never-released "Starsky & Hutch Meets Charlie's Angels." 3/4 ton4 x 4Not runningFlat Tires (that happens to us gals)350 Engine700 TransmissionTwo-tone paint: pear and maroonMILEAGE UNKNOWN due to no speedometer wire (lucky gal!)Needs alternatorNeeds bolt on transfer caseAir the break systemGround cablesExterior even worse! Rough and has missing center console and crack in windshield but passes inspection. The truck is rust free but needs new battery to crank.Transfer case is NP208CRight side passenger door needs lock replaced to openNo AC, vent system disconnectedNeeds to get hitched to a solid knob (don't we all)?Pics of inside if you can stomach them! Just ask!"

The 1985 Chevy Suburban Your Mother Warned You About!
Bird poop included, you tow, Big Fella!
Located in Wimberley Texas

This is one ugly a++ manly man truck - at least to a woman. It just sits around all day not doing a damn thing. I am certain it sneaks into the house at night because I can never find the remote in the morning, the fridge is empty of beer, and Netflix is paused to the never-released "Starsky & Hutch Meets Charlie's Angels." 

Anyhoo. The Beast or Beauty HAS to go, very sadly. I love her and everything she stands for. I love her history and the journeys she has taken around the dusty state of Texas, carrying the two-man crew to capture in photos the losing battles of beer joints, honky-tonks, BBQ, music and other Texas culture forever. Not to mention, I fell in love in this very Chevy. This old gal has some miles and memories (so does the Suburban).

Details, Details

1985 Chevrolet Suburban
3/4 ton
4 x 4
Not running
Flat Tires (that happens to us gals)
350 Engine
700 Transmission
Two-tone paint: pear and maroon
Mileage unknown due to no speedometer wire (lucky gal!)
Needs alternator
Needs bolt on transfer case
Air the break system
Ground cables

The exterior is just a mirror of her interior - or vice versa. Interior is rough and has missing center console and crack in windshield but passes inspection. Not up to date on nuthin! The truck is rust free but needs new battery to crank.

Transfer case is NP208C
Right side passenger door needs lock replaced to open
No AC, vent system disconnected
Needs to get hitched to a solid knob (don't we all)?

She is the Suburban of all Suburbans to those who really dote and adore these gals. Perfection in year, history, stories and more. As a one-person income household, it is simply not feasible for me to keep hoping for that extra grand or two to fix her back up to her old glory. I'm saving up for a divorce if I ever catch me a husband, as the saying goes.

More pictures available of the inside if you can stomach it! Just ask!

Located in Wimberley, Texas

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