However, I bet that anyone would trade ten Suburbans for a chance of owning an older 1970 Chevy Suburban. Of course, it’s not your average kind of old-school SUV – it’s not even your average kind of restomod. Instead, it’s the one that would make even a Singer Porsche pale at the sight of the project’s cost – more than one million dollars. Yep, this piece of art cost as much.
The story is pretty straightforward – it seems the client wanted the most expensive and great-looking Suburban in history, and Icon 4×4 was sure to oblige. So, they took a sixth-generation Chevrolet Suburban, a three-door wagon, restored it, fitted it on a one-off Art Morrison four-wheel independent chassis, made it a five-door, and also packed inside the engine bay a 1,000-horsepower and 900 lb-ft of torque 7.0-liter (427 cubic inch) NRE Alien LS twin-turbo V8 engine!
Obviously, it sounds much easier said than done, hence the astronomic price tag. Naturally, the creation has been making the rounds ever since it was unveiled upon its completion – and it’s quite a treat to know that it wasn’t immediately tucked away in an air-conditioned garage and never driven after being locked safely and securely. Instead, it has been tagged and shared by all parties involved, including – last but not least – HRE Wheels.
Indeed, the Vista, California-based custom forged wheel producer is responsible for part of the 1970 Suburban’s incredible appearance – the classic lines and the sparkling gray paintwork combine majestically with the HRE Vintage 935 wheels, which have staggered widths for the front and rear axle, the latter being responsible for translating the 1,000 galloping ponies to the tarmac via a four-speed automatic transmission.
Now, I know that this majestically crazy 1970 Chevrolet Suburban has already appeared here and there – we also wrote about it back in November 2023 when it was officially unveiled – but the photos shared by HRE were too beautiful not to give them another shout-out. Besides, this Suburban project needs to be remembered – it’s as close to perfection as humanely possible!