chilliwak
Expedition Leader
Nice old '62 Chevy 4X4 panel wagon. The women are nice as well.
Thank you sir! I am sure you enjoy the finer points of life...:Wow1:
Nice old '62 Chevy 4X4 panel wagon. The women are nice as well.
Hey Chilli where was this truck? I dont know how many of these are out there but I think that one is my brother inlaws?? Here is a picture of his prior to a re make and paint, after paint he changed the tires, removed the winch and bumper and painted the roof white..............this sure looks like it!
The emblem on the side sort of tells you the year. I traveled with my parents for about 12 years in a '62 Suburban. It started out as a 283 and ended up with a bored Corvette 327. (Actully it was a 332 when I got done with it) All of the correct Corvette parts in and on the motor. I think somebody just bought it for the engine. Another one I should have held on to.
My parents last Suburban was a '93 with the 454 Tonawanda in it. After my father died, I was my task to drive my mother to the hills so she could shop. Ii hit the cruise control as I entered I70 and the darn thing chirped the tires as it shifted to second gear. Not too bad for a truck weighing close to 6,000 pounds
We had a 74 `Burb´ with a 454 when I was a kid. That thing just screamed down the highway!:drool:
One of the things I really miss about the '62 is that it was set up to carry 64 gallons of gas. Go camping for a weekend and not have to fill the thing for the rest of the month. I miss that motor as well. Dad had the '62, a '73. an '86 and the '93 burb. The last three all had a 454 in them. Autos with 4:10 gears in the axle. I wouldn't say any of them got good gas mileage. The '62 got around 17 mpg on a good day and the
'73 got around 9 mpg.
i don't think I have many fans down in a few threads as I tell them they are idiots and there is absoutly no reason to throw $60.000 in a vehicle and then sell it in 3 or 4 years to start over. Both of my Jeeps work well and some may think they should be parked out behind a barn.