
1947 Chevrolet Suburban W/Canoe 1:14
SKU AJ017
Dimensions: L: 14 W: 5.5 H: 7 Inches
THIS MODEL SHIPS WITHIN 5-7 DAYS
PLEASE READ IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFORMATION
*INTERNATIONAL ORDERS. Shipping costs for all International orders are estimated. Your order may charge a minimum of $60.00 by default but we will send you a quote upon receiving your order if the cost is higher. In the event that the shipping costs are higher we will invoice you once you have approved the quote. We are NOT responsible for any additional fees that may be incurred by Customs at destination. We urge you to check with your local postal service in your respective country. In the event you do not claim your merchandise and it is returned you will be responsible for the shipping costs, restocking fees and any additional fees incurred while the merchandise gets returned. Please provide us with a good phone number when you place your international orders in order to include it in the shipping documents. Allow 10-12 days transit for most locations within Europe and Canada. Other regions may take longer. Please contact us for additional shipping times.
Travel back in time with this vintage 1947 Chevrolet Suburban model. A classic American wagon made just after World War II. Made of metal, it features many intricate parts such as fenders, wheels, hood, grills, roof rack, and canoes with paddles. A perfect gift to display in your home or office!
• 100% iron frame
• Scale 1:14
• Metal wheels
• Wheels roll
• Decaled insignia
• Includes seat and steering wheel
• Exterior details such as the canoe equipment are securely welded on
The year 1947 saw the fourth generation of the Chevrolet Suburban. Models with rear panel doors were designated 3106, while those with tailgates were designated 3116. The front bench seat was split, with two seats on the driver’s side and a single seat on the passenger side, which slid forward for access to the rear two rows of seats. The second row was a 2/3 seat, requiring occupants to move past the front passenger seat, as well as the second row seats to access the third row. This was the last series to feature Canopy Express models. The design of the 1949 Suburban would go on to inspire the design of the Chevrolet HHR over half a century later.
SKU AJ017
Dimensions: L: 14 W: 5.5 H: 7 Inches
THIS MODEL SHIPS WITHIN 5-7 DAYS
PLEASE READ IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFORMATION
*INTERNATIONAL ORDERS. Shipping costs for all International orders are estimated. Your order may charge a minimum of $60.00 by default but we will send you a quote upon receiving your order if the cost is higher. In the event that the shipping costs are higher we will invoice you once you have approved the quote. We are NOT responsible for any additional fees that may be incurred by Customs at destination. We urge you to check with your local postal service in your respective country. In the event you do not claim your merchandise and it is returned you will be responsible for the shipping costs, restocking fees and any additional fees incurred while the merchandise gets returned. Please provide us with a good phone number when you place your international orders in order to include it in the shipping documents. Allow 10-12 days transit for most locations within Europe and Canada. Other regions may take longer. Please contact us for additional shipping times.
Travel back in time with this vintage 1947 Chevrolet Suburban model. A classic American wagon made just after World War II. Made of metal, it features many intricate parts such as fenders, wheels, hood, grills, roof rack, and canoes with paddles. A perfect gift to display in your home or office!
• 100% iron frame
• Scale 1:14
• Metal wheels
• Wheels roll
• Decaled insignia
• Includes seat and steering wheel
• Exterior details such as the canoe equipment are securely welded on
The year 1947 saw the fourth generation of the Chevrolet Suburban. Models with rear panel doors were designated 3106, while those with tailgates were designated 3116. The front bench seat was split, with two seats on the driver’s side and a single seat on the passenger side, which slid forward for access to the rear two rows of seats. The second row was a 2/3 seat, requiring occupants to move past the front passenger seat, as well as the second row seats to access the third row. This was the last series to feature Canopy Express models. The design of the 1949 Suburban would go on to inspire the design of the Chevrolet HHR over half a century later.