How much would your Napco truck sell for at
Barrett-Jackson Auction?
And speaking of Barrett-Jackson...
This ia a 1957 Chevrolet Suburban Carryall with NAPCO 4WD Conversion. 1957 was the first year the NAPCO "Mountain-Goat" 4-wheel
drive option was available from the Chevrolet assembly line. Fitted only to a 235 cubic inch "Thriftmaster" 6-cylinder equipped
trucks, it included a floor mounted 4-speed manual transmission and high-low transfer case.
This Suburban features the factory correct deluxe color combination of Royal Blue and Alpine blue. It also has the clamshell tailgate
and all 3 rows of optional interior seating. This granddaddy of all SUVs is included here because of course of it's famous publicity
and... noted Top Fuel driver, and early Suburban collector, Bruce Litton took this one home to Indiana after buying it live on national
TV. Final selling price including buyer's fee: $75,600
Check out the awesome review that was written in Hemmings magazine May of this year
about our sponsor LugoParts.com and their top
quality restoration on a 1959 Chevrolet Napco!