Eleven generations of production starting in 1935, the Suburban is the longest continuous use automobile nameplate in production. However the name Suburban was used by other companies until it was awarded the trademark not until 1988. The Suburban has also been one of GM's most profitable cars. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1992 Chevrolet Suburban, First year of the Eighth Generation (1992-1999). The Truck has been tastefully modified. The truck features a Boyd Coddington paint job that... shows remarkably well and rides on Boyd Coddington wheels. The truck appears to have been lowered a little bit. The truck is powered by a 454 v8 with a supercharger paired to an automatic transmission. The manifolds have been upgraded to headers. Other highlights include tilt steering wheel, 3rd row seating, power driver's seat, center console, power mirrors, spare tire, air conditioning, power locks and power windows and power steering. The overall condition of the truck is very good both inside and out. Don't settle for a minivan when you can make a statement in this ultra-cool, big, bad and bodacious 1992 Chevrolet Suburban.