Vintage Utility Meets Classic Charm: Unveiling the 1955 GMC S-100 Suburban Pickup

The Suburban was GMC version of the Chevrolet Cameo pickup. It was first known as the “Town and Country”. Styling was virtually unchanged from 1955 and features sleek sides, unique tail lights and a panoramic windshield. The truck features fiberglass fenders attached to a steel cargo box with a hidden spare tire compartment. This suburban is fully optioned with the Deluxe Cab, chrome bumpers and grille, WSW tires, V8 engine and 4- speed Hydra-Matic transmission.GMC produced the Suburban from 1955 through 1957 and total production was close to 1,000 units.

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