Introduced in 1955, the Suburban Town & Country was GMC’s
version of Chevrolet’s Cameo pickup. Like the Cameo, the Suburban Town &
Country featured a more luxurious interior and fiberglass rear fender covers to
create the first smooth-side box. This 1956 model, one of only about 200 built
that year, is powered by an optional 155-horsepower 317-cubic-inch Pontiac V8
engine with a 2-barrel carburetor and a 7.4 to 1 compression ratio. Other
options include a Hydramatic automatic transmission, two-tone cab, large rear
window, tinted glass and whitewall tires. It was displayed at the 2001 Chicago
Auto Show by the Volo Auto Museum.
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