1936 Chevrolet Suburban (General Motor)
Indeed, it has the original name of the Suburban Carryall, which means to carry almost everything. This vehicle first appeared in 1933. Chevrolet uses wood body with a capacity of eight passengers are placed above the half-ton truck chassis.
Vehicle was originally made for National Guard units and Civil Protection. When made public, the vehicle is enhanced using a metal body and given the addition of a door at the rear. "They have started to create a crossover that is a blend between cars and trucks," said General Motors Chief Design Ed Wilburn.
"The car also has a cool interior. This may be regarded as the first crossover and it is strongly associated with the Captiva."