The second-generation Suburban was born during one of Chevrolet's strongest design eras, when sharp lines and chrome details defined the look of American trucks. This 1969 Chevrolet Suburban carries that legacy forward as a freshly completed, frame-off restomod that blends vintage charm with modern refinement. Built in 2025 by a veteran builder and former Detroit Speed Engineering team member, it showcases the same precision and craftsmanship seen in top-tier custom builds. Finished in red with white lowers and roof, the bodywork is exceptionally straight, with crisp reflections, polished chrome, and LED lighting that preserves a period-correct look. The lowered stance comes from 4-inch springs, drop spindles, and a small C-notch, setting the truck perfectly over staggered 20-inch Raceline wheels and Falken Azenis tires. Power comes from a 5.3L LS V8 paired with a 4L60 automatic and a 12-bolt rear with 3.08 gears, supported by power steering, power brakes, an aluminum radiator, and stainless dual exhaust. The engine bay keeps a classic appearance with Chevy Orange paint, smooth valve covers, and a vintage-style air cleaner concealing a modern Holley EFI system. Inside, the cabin was finished by JB's Interiors of Lexington, North Carolina, featuring white vinyl with orange plaid inserts, Classic Instruments gauges, and a RetroSound Bluetooth stereo powering Sony speakers. Modern air conditioning with Vintage Air controls integrates cleanly into the dash, while a custom enclosure conceals the spare tire well for a polished finish. Everywhere you look, this Suburban reflects expert planning and fresh professional execution, a refined take on one of Chevrolet's most iconic long-roof designs.