Scouting, Volume 69, Number 2, March-April 1981 Page: 15
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NO ORDINARY WAGON
HAS ITS CAPACITY
TO DO THE JOB.
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SEATS UP TO NINE
BIG SHIFT FOR '81.
2WD TO 4WD WITHOUT STOPPING.
HOLDS MORE. More than any ordinary
wagon, that's for sure. There's elbow
room for nine passengers with the
available second and third seats. Or
with just the front seat in place, you
can pile in 144 cu. ft. of cargo. And
that big truck build means Suburban
can shoulder up to 3900 lbs. of freight,
including people, cargo, equipment and
the family dog.
TOWS MORE. Certainly more than
an ordinary wagon. A Series C20
Suburban with proper available
equipment can move up to 15,000 lbs.,
including itself, passengers, cargo and
trailer.
But Suburban doesn't lack for com-
forts. Relax in the available plush
Silverado interior or deep-cushioned
front bucket seats.
BUILT TO STAY TOUGH
DOES MORE. Even more than you
might at first think. Like ride pooling.
Plus, Suburban's roomy versatility
quickly adapts to all kinds of family or
commercial uses. And Suburban's
revolutionary new, available 4-wheel-
drive system lets you shift from 2- to
4-wheel drive without stopping at
speeds under 25 MPH. When we call
Suburban the Superwagon, we're
talking room, power and versatility.
An important step ahead of ordinary
wagons. See your Chevy dealer and
get the full story.
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 69, Number 2, March-April 1981, periodical, March 1981; Irving, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth353561/m1/15/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.