Win an '88 Cummins-Swapped Chevy Suburban (Plus $10K) from Far From Stock
A square-body '88 Suburban reborn with a 6.7 Cummins, four-corner air and 14 inches of long travel — plus ten grand in cash to go with it.
Verified live as of · Independent listing — GiveawayCars tracks this sweepstakes but is not the sponsor.

Est. market value
$85,000
Entries from
$20
Entries close
July 20, 2026
Drawing
July 21, 2026
What you're looking at
This is a 1988 Chevrolet Suburban that has been pulled a long way from the factory drawing — fittingly, given the shop's name. Out goes the original GM gas V8; in goes a 6.7-liter Cummins turbodiesel, the same engine enthusiasts swap into everything when they want torque and a soundtrack. Underneath, the truck rides on four-corner air suspension with what the builder calls "14 inches of long travel" and a "fast bump and dump" air setup — language that points squarely at a desert/prerunner-style build that can air out on the ground or lift to soak up rough terrain. The package also includes $10,000 in cash.
Far From Stock hasn't published the finer mechanical details on the public page: there's no stated horsepower figure, transmission, axle setup, mileage, or color in the materials we reviewed. Those are exactly the things a serious entrant should ask the shop to confirm before treating this as a turn-key truck.
Why it matters
Square-body Chevys are having a long moment, and a Suburban — the four-door, family-hauler member of the family — is a less common canvas than the usual short-bed pickups. Bolt a modern Cummins to one and put it on a genuine long-travel air setup, and you've got a one-off that doesn't really have a price tag in any book. That cuts both ways: it's a distinctive, attention-getting build, but it's also a bespoke swap, so reliability, tuning quality, and how the diesel was integrated all come down to who did the work. There's no factory warranty backstop here — the rules spell out that the truck is awarded "as is."
The fine print worth knowing
Entries are earned by buying Far From Stock merch (shirts, hats, hoodies, mystery packs and accessories, roughly $20-$84), but the per-dollar entry ratio isn't spelled out on the page, so confirm it before you count on a number. Crucially, there's a free route: you can enter once per day with no purchase via the Alternative Method of Entry at the sponsor's free-entry page — same odds, no money spent. The sweepstakes runs May 19 through July 19, 2026, with the winner drawn on or about July 22. It's open to U.S. residents 18 and up, excluding Rhode Island and Minnesota. Two money items to flag: all federal, state and local taxes on the prize are the winner's responsibility, and the winner can instead take a cash alternative equal to one-third of the ARV (about $28,300) paid out over 12 months — a meaningful discount versus keeping the truck and the $10K.
Spec Sheet
| Year / Make / Model | 1988 Chevrolet Suburban |
|---|---|
| Engine | 6.7L Cummins turbodiesel I6 (swap) |
The Mod List
- +6.7L Cummins diesel engine swap (not the factory GM gas V8)
- +Four-corner air suspension
- +14 inches of long-travel suspension
- +"Fast bump and dump" air management setup
Why It's Special
One-off shop build, not a production vehicle. A square-body Suburban with a modern 6.7 Cummins swap riding on 14 inches of long travel and four-corner air is a bespoke desert/prerunner-style truck — there is no comparable factory analog, which makes valuation an estimate rather than a book figure.
Our value estimate
$85,000
Far From Stock's official FFSG6 rules state an approximate retail value (ARV) of $85,000 for the package, which includes the truck plus the $10,000 cash. That implies roughly $75,000 attributed to the built Suburban itself. No directly comparable sale turned up: stock 1988 Suburbans trade in the ~$10,900+ range (Carsforsale/Classic.com), and even a clean square body rarely clears the low five figures. The sponsor's number reflects the cost of the build — a 6.7 Cummins swap kit, the engine, four-corner air, and a 14-inch long-travel setup easily run well into the tens of thousands in parts and labor — rather than resale market data. Treat the $85K as the sponsor's stated ARV, not an appraisal; resale value for a one-off swapped truck is highly buyer-dependent.
Editorial estimate based on recent comparable sales — not an appraisal.
Common questions
How do I enter the 1988 Chevrolet Suburban giveaway?
Enter through Far From Stock on their official giveaway page — GiveawayCars links straight to it. There is also a free, no-purchase entry route (see below), which US sweepstakes law requires to carry equal odds.
Is there a free way to enter the Far From Stock giveaway?
Free / no-purchase entry (AMOE) is available once per day at https://farfromstock.com/pages/free-entry.
When does the 1988 Chevrolet Suburban giveaway end?
Entries close July 20, 2026, with the drawing on or about July 21, 2026.
How much is the 1988 Chevrolet Suburban worth?
GiveawayCars estimates the 1988 Chevrolet Suburban at about $85,000. Far From Stock's official FFSG6 rules state an approximate retail value (ARV) of $85,000 for the package, which includes the truck plus the $10,000 cash.
Who is running the 1988 Chevrolet Suburban giveaway?
It is run by Far From Stock. GiveawayCars is an independent directory and is not the sponsor.
Can I take cash instead of the 1988 Chevrolet Suburban?
Yes — the operator lists a cash alternative of $28,333 in lieu of the vehicle.
Who is eligible to enter?
Open to legal U.S. residents who are at least 18 years old (or the age of majority in their state), excluding residents of Rhode Island and Minnesota. Employees and immediate family of the sponsor/administrator are ineligible. Winner must claim the prize on or before 09/01/2026.
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