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Old 04-12-2021, 03:38 PM   #1001
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1971 Chevrolet K20 3 door Suburban

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This is a 1 owner for 50 years 1971 K20 Suburban 3 dr Super Wagon. Bought new at Ray Korte Chevrolet in Scottsdale. Its 1 of 353 3/4 ton K20s with the clamshell doors built in 71. One of 1232 3/4 ton 4wd with tailgate ever built. However its probably more like 1 of 1 or 1of 5 as this rig has some super rare options like cruise control, Rear AC system, and 9 passenger seating. Still has its original upholstery! It also has the super rare factory Draw tite tow package that includes a 45 gallon baffled fuel tank. Yeah thats right 45 gallons. Tank is in perfect clean condtion. Has the green tinted glass and many other options.....









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Old 04-12-2021, 08:31 PM   #1002
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Who knew there were so many blue Burbans left? Not mine. I like the new headliner, but the baby blue paint not so much. Especially since it originally was a green Burban.
Is it me or are barn doors more common on K models?


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The baby blue kind of kills it to me. Maybe if some trim broke the bottom white it might look better....
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Old 04-12-2021, 08:34 PM   #1003
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1971 Chevrolet K20 3 door Suburban

Phoenix $35k

This is a 1 owner for 50 years 1971 K20 Suburban 3 dr Super Wagon. Bought new at Ray Korte Chevrolet in Scottsdale. Its 1 of 353 3/4 ton K20s with the clamshell doors built in 71. One of 1232 3/4 ton 4wd with tailgate ever built. However its probably more like 1 of 1 or 1of 5 as this rig has some super rare options like cruise control, Rear AC system, and 9 passenger seating. Still has its original upholstery! It also has the super rare factory Draw tite tow package that includes a 45 gallon baffled fuel tank. Yeah thats right 45 gallons. Tank is in perfect clean condtion. Has the green tinted glass and many other options.....









Wow! A bit steep, but a nice Burb...
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Old 04-12-2021, 09:40 PM   #1004
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Wow! A bit steep, but a nice Burb...
agree, very nice but way too rich for my blood

even if I trade both of my K burbs and a longhorn I'd still be $20k short
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Old 04-12-2021, 11:30 PM   #1005
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Is it me or are barn doors more common on K models?

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And to circle back to this question comes the 1 owner K with production number claims about clamshells on K burbans. Weird coincidence huh
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And to circle back to this question comes the 1 owner K with production number claims about clamshells on K burbans. Weird coincidence huh
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Old 04-13-2021, 07:24 AM   #1007
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And to circle back to this question comes the 1 owner K with production number claims about clamshells on K burbans. Weird coincidence huh
What's this claim, I'm curious? I've never seen a factory K 67-72 anything with clam shell mounts from the factory. Maybe a modified after production but never OEM. That ochre burb is definitely nice but those are Cali prices and they are over rated.
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Old 04-13-2021, 08:37 AM   #1008
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And to circle back to this question comes the 1 owner K with production number claims about clamshells on K burbans. Weird coincidence huh
It's the old "Ask and you shall receive" adage.
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What's this claim, I'm curious? I've never seen a factory K 67-72 anything with clam shell mounts from the factory. Maybe a modified after production but never OEM. That ochre burb is definitely nice but those are Cali prices and they are over rated.
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This is a 1 owner for 50 years 1971 K20 Suburban 3 dr Super Wagon. Bought new at Ray Korte Chevrolet in Scottsdale. Its 1 of 353 3/4 ton K20s with the clamshell doors built in 71. One of 1232 3/4 ton 4wd with tailgate ever built. However its probably more like 1 of 1 or 1of 5 as this rig has some super

Which they might of got here:
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I quit his reading his monolog after this sentence. "It drives very nicely on the freeway cruising at 75 no problem with 4:10 gears and larger tires. It can accept much larger tires if you like. Drives like a car that has never been apart.......

Yeah right!
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Old 04-13-2021, 09:35 AM   #1010
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The drivers door is a ‘72 on that ‘71 Ochre Suburban. That seller has on heck of a “salesman” BS’er ad
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I felt like I needed a shower after reading all that B.S.! The door panels are a bit cheesy too.
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Old 04-13-2021, 12:13 PM   #1012
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I felt like I needed a shower after reading all that B.S.! The door panels are a bit cheesy too.
well it was 1 owner for 50 years - so 2nd owner (see 'flipper' in webster's) had to have it at least a week to write all that crap up

and I'll bet a steak dinner it still has the original owner's name on the title too

but hey, I don't write 'em - I just post 'em.. cheers!
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The baby blue kind of kills it to me. Maybe if some trim broke the bottom white it might look better....

I agree, I think trim would make all the difference in the world. The more the better....

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man everything is on the west coast only!
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This is a Clean 1967 auto matic 3 door sububan It has one cancer spot which is on the driverside rocker panel Frome what I've seen there is no other cancer in the body the back top door has some. This 3 door Is very clean doors are uncut dash is uncut trying to find one that has no cancer in the body Hard No body damage is truly hard the White hood was full of cancer so I replaced it with the blue hood Has 283 with th350 Both need to be rebuilt


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Who knew there were so many blue Burbans left? Not mine. I like the new headliner, but the baby blue paint not so much. Especially since it originally was a green Burban.
Is it me or are barn doors more common on K models?


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Long time reader on here, just paid for the membership as it's been an incredible resource as I look for a k series driver to use as a family cruiser. Thanks everyone for sharing their knowledge.

I've actually been looking at the one on bat. I know it's a long shot but has anyone seen it in person or have any info on it's condition? Looks like a semi solid driver that I would change the rear doors to a hatch and look for some bench seats to replace the current ones.

Lastly what's your take on the values on bat?

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Old 04-18-2021, 04:40 PM   #1018
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I don't believe there are any deals to be had on BAT. Occasionally something will be bought at reasonable price if the market is flooded with that type of vehicle.
So to answer your question my opinion is the prices are high. That being said if your buying over long distance the photographs are usually plentiful and the buyers responsive. So the premium may be worthwhile.
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I don't believe there are any deals to be had on BAT. Occasionally something will be bought at reasonable price if the market is flooded with that type of vehicle.
So to answer your question my opinion is the prices are high. That being said if your buying over long distance the photographs are usually plentiful and the buyers responsive. So the premium may be worthwhile.
Great to know, thank you. Turns out I’m still on the hunt for a k series. Thank you for continually posting them up and for the info.
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I've been looking for a nice K suburban for awhile with no luck
finding the right one wouldn't mind spending 30 or 40
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this was probably my favorite in the past few years

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this was probably my favorite in the past few years

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...olet-suburban/

Yep saw that one it was really nice..at that time it set a record for burb
Prices.i was thinking 30 on it and it brought north of 40k I believe
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Mrs. Bee was in for $25k but plastic door panels, cut dash and doors, and not my year stopped me at the same mark as the missus..

if it had been a 71 I could have looked past those imperfections and it would probably be sitting in my driveway now

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https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...olet-suburban/

Mmmmmmmmm........Green.
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Mrs. Bee was in for $25k but plastic door panels, cut dash and doors, and not my year stopped me at the same mark as the missus..

if it had been a 71 I could have looked past those imperfections and it would probably be sitting in my driveway now

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=773873
Plastic door panels mean best year ever. Don't hate, they had aluminum inserts.
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