WebMaster's 1965 GMC Suburban {Updated 5/10/00}
Some of these images were scanned from Hi-8 Video tape using a Snappy 3.0
New photo October 20, 1999
Notice the Barn doors!
A view from the front
A view from the rear
It moved it down the road, but...       yawn
It moves it down the road too, but... a whole lot faster!!
"Before"
400 Cube Tonawanda built powerplant
Nice, flat floor
Almost a Cessna 182RG, but not quite
The cargo area
Carpet covered platform is flat on top, and underneath, holds: full size spare tire, jacks, tools, chains, emergency gear, oil, antifreeze, towels, shovels, etc. etc.
Can you tell I like to go flying?
(Click on picture for a better view)
The "phone" is an E.F. Johnson Messenger 130 CB. (Circa 1965)
R2D2
"R2D2" The robot light
R2D2's control panel
 The "clock" is a W.W.II aircraft altimeter
Washington State Collector Vehicle license plate
Crear and dry even in the rain!
I love my CV plate!
Heated mirrors
Don't tailgate me, or else... 
 200 watts of extreme backup lights
Listening to the world...
The top unit is a Shinwa SR001, and will receive any frequency between 25 Mhz and 1Ghz with no band gaps.
The lower one is a Uniden BC890XLT
Cargo goes in, and up goes the back end. ...again.
Just don't forget to leave it in neutral!!
Air ride control panel
Engine tune-up panel...
Crank and run it from under the hood.
I can haul up to 30' long skinny stuff.
The ol' 'Burb is at home in the woods.
Hauling pipe with the tipi rack
Sight seeing in Washington State
 My Phillips VELO 500 in it's docking cradle
Only 68,000 original miles. No kidding.
 1965 'Burb Wallpaper on my handheld PC
Our '65 Fury II is Fully restored
 
Hear the WebMaster's Suburban going from 0 to 60 MPH
 
Page last updated: 5/10/00
 
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