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General Motors used the name Suburban for the first time in 1937. It was given to Chevrolet and GMC vehicles then to Chevrolet only from 2000, when GMC changed for Yukon XL. Here we have a third-generation GMC Suburban, produced from 1947 to 1954. On this 1952 model year, the grille slightly differs from the Chevrolet Suburban's.
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Between 1958 and 1977, more than 44,000 units of the GMC New Look, also called Fishbowl, were produced in the United States (until 1985 in Canada). The one we have here was used in Quebec. It is a 1972 model year, which means it receives the three lights above the windshield that appeared in 1968 and an exhaust outlet on the left side, installed from 1972.