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    Help identifying vintage Suburban light cover? trim?

    Any of you car guys recognize this suburban piece? No part number but I'm thinking it should be worth more than scrap?





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    Its made by suburban manufacturing company. Not for a Chevy suburban.... I just put suburban Dayton Tennessee in google search. Prob. made for a travel trailer looks like......

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    And silly me spent 2 hours googling and image searching for vintage suburban parts...
    Well then, if anyone recognizes the vehicle or trailer it came from, please let me know! Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by pjost View Post
    Thanks! That tells me what it is and what it does. Mine's just a slightly different model, but I can definitely research it better now. Perfect, thanks again

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