One of You Needs This 1999 Chevy Suburban K2500 Limo, Surely
I'm not sure how many people are in the market for a 26-year-old Suburban limo, but whoever buys it should have a blast. The post One of You Needs This 1999 Chevy Suburban K2500 Limo, Surely appeared first on The Drive.
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I’ve written about cars on the internet for years, so I’ve seen a lot of oddball limo conversions. That said, I don’t think I’ve ever seen one that had this much of a vibe. This 1999 Chevrolet Suburban K2500 limo for sale on Bring a Trailer is like the classiest rolling yeehaw I’ve laid eyes on and it’s fantastic. If you want it, though, you’ll have to act fast as the auction ends Friday.
A 26-year-old limo might not sound like the most appealing purchase for a chauffeur company; however, the GMT400 platform is highly regarded as a great truck platform, both for its durability and reliability. Plus, with only 14,000 miles on it, it looks mint—inside and out. Even if some guy just buys it, I’m sure it’ll serve him well.
As a limo, this ‘Burban is still a fine place to spend some time. Who cares if the interior looks dated with those cushy chairs, plastic-fantastic interior parts, and a pop-up tv that looks like something from Pimp My Ride. It’s incredibly spacious, those seats look comfy as heck, and it even has a dry bar. And since it’s still a Suburban, even when loaded to its 10-passenger capacity, it still has a decent trunk with rear double doors and a spare tire. Limos aren’t meant to be practical but this one sure is.
It should even be fun for the driver. OK, so driving something as long as a school bus will never be fun in the same way a Miata is, but this big Suburban limo packs GM’s 7.4-liter V8. While the big block’s 290 horsepower isn’t anything to be wowed by, its 410 lb-ft of torque was certainly impressive back when this truck was new. It also should help move 10 passengers with relative ease, while making a good noise in the process.
No matter how good or bad this rig actually is as a limo, I can only see someone buying it for personal use. If you were to book a limo through a chauffeur service and a 26-year-old Suburban with fabric stains shows up, you probably wouldn’t be happy. And a wealthy businessperson who’s used to being shuttled around in limos will definitely want something newer. But if you’re just wanting to act like a cowboy hat-wearing villain who steps out of this thing, ready to tell some poor farmer that you’re taking their land to build an oil rig on it, then it could be a great buy.
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