Does anyone here know anything about this incredible Yukon?

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I can't find any info at all. I stumbled on this pic and was hoping some of you may be familiar with it.

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2500 nbs whats so special ????
Thanks for responding but that is not even close to what this is! I want that bumper cover and body cladding. This is definitely a standard yukon and not even an XL. They did not make swb 2500's. Also take note of the 6 lugs. The only thing different is the sierra grill but everything else .....well that is what I am after!
 

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Thanks for responding but that is not even close to what this is! I want that bumper cover and body cladding. This is definitely a standard yukon and not even an XL. They did not make swb 2500's. Also take note of the 6 lugs. The only thing different is the sierra grill but everything else .....well that is what I am after!

...And that pearl white paint! :baby:
 
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I guess one important detail that I did not share was that this pic was taken BEFORE 2003! This is not something current. It must be a GM prototype?
 

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From a Google image search, this is an old pic from 03 or 04. I'm guessing it was a concept build or maybe a SEMA build or something. But I agree, that bumper and cladding is bad ass. Hell, I wouldn't mind that bumper and cladding on my Suburban. I'm sure that it would line up with a Chevy HD grill.
 

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SEMA Concept, one time thing. You won't find those parts unless you produce them yourself obviously... Take a look at the badass sierra concept they built on factory 35s but instead they gave us the 2019.... (this pic is from 2011/12?)

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I actually have a really big problem with concept vehicles. If something amazing is created....why isn't it a representation of what the final product becomes? Why show how incredible something could be but deliver mediocrity?
 

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I actually have a really big problem with concept vehicles. If something amazing is created....why isn't it a representation of what the final product becomes? Why show how incredible something could be but deliver mediocrity?
Every time ,since the invention of concepts autos :(
 

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Those fender and body flares can be recreated using escalade mouldings. As far as concepts, I ask my cousin about that all the time. He's a VP in GM engineering, it really comes down to costs, focus groups, and incremental progress as opposed to leading product designs. Many of us here already complain about the $60k+ pricetag on new Tahoe and Yukons, if they released vehicles based of a concept almost 1:1, those costs would skyrocket tje end consumer price
 

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