1992 Chevrolet K2500 Suburban Silverado 7.4L 4x4







Ended Apr 27, 2026 at 6:20 PM UTC
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The GMT400-generation Chevrolet Suburban is widely regarded as one of the most durable and capable full-size SUVs ever produced, combining true heavy-duty truck underpinnings with family-hauling practicality. The three-quarter-ton 2500 models sit at the top of the hierarchy, and they are prized by off-roaders and towing enthusiasts alike for their stout drivetrains, full-frame construction, and long-distance durability.
Finished in silver over a red cloth interior with bucket front seats, this 1992 Chevrolet Suburban 2500 4x4 is said to have been originally purchased by a funeral home in West Virginia, where it was used as a work truck. Power is provided by Chevrolet’s 7.4-liter (454ci) big-block V8, paired here with a 4L80‑E 4-speed automatic transmission that is said to have been rebuilt following its professional career as well as a 2-speed transfer case.
This 1992 Chevrolet K2500 Suburban is now offered at no reserve in West Virginia with a CARFAX Vehicle History Report and a Kentucky title in the seller’s name.
Highlights
Three-owner, funeral-home-owned workhorse
Powered by a 7.4L 454ci big-block V8 paired
Rebuilt 4L80‑E 4-speed automatic transmission
Body-on-frame construction with 4x4 drivetrain
Finished in silver over red velour cloth interior
Factory Equipment
Front bucket seats and rear bench seating
Full-size cargo area with fold-down rear seats
Analog instrument cluster
Rear-wheel anti-lock braking system
Power steering and power brakes
"Barn door" cargo doors
Modifications
Pacer alloy wheels
CD player
Servicing
According to the seller, the automatic transmission has been overhauled.
From the seller: "Powered by the legendary 7.4L 454 big block, it runs strong and has been upgraded where it matters most with a custom rebuilt “bulletproof” transmission, eliminating the platform’s known weak point. This is a turn-key, heavy-duty big block Suburban with integrity throughout."
Known Imperfections
The included CARFAX history report lists the following (see report for full details):
April 2002: Accident reported: very minor damage with another motor vehicle
Damage to rear
Driver-side view mirror damaged, broken cover and mirror insert (see video)
Exhaust manifold gasket requires replacement
Interior panels missing from cargo doors
Rust-through on rear bumper
Wear on upholstery
Cracked dashboard
Ownership History
According to the seller, this Suburban was purchased new in 1992 by a funeral home, where it remained in long-term professional service. After its retirement from funeral home duty, the vehicle passed into private ownership before being acquired by the current owner in 2025.
Additional Notes
From the seller: "This is a rare three-owner 1992 Suburban 2500 survivor with an unusual early life in professional funeral home service, which helped preserve it far beyond the norm. The frame, rockers, and body are exceptionally clean and solid—something you simply don’t see on GMT400s anymore."
Additional documents
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