Vehicle Description
This 1971 GMC Jimmy 4x4 represents a rare vintage done right. With
fuel-injected V8 power, distinctive paint, enhanced 4x4 prowess,
and an A/C interior all wrapped around the full convertible appeal.
It's the restored classic SUV that has a terrific mix of
distinction, ability, and comfort.
For many full-size 4x4 fans, this Jimmy is the one. The first-gen
gave you a full convertible top, and the GMC version was rarer than
the Chevy. So it gives this one instant respect and demand even
before you check out the total vintage package. This was given a
full restoration by a professional shop in 2020, and this was
completed less than 1k miles ago. It loves to announce this
freshness with the Charcoal Gray paint. It's a modern color with a
good clearcoat and a nice metallic element that both love to pop in
the sunlight. And it's this same glossy appeal that shows off all
the curves on the well-done sheet metal. New headlights, crisp
emblems, and bright chrome bumpers are all part of the classic
appeal. And the lifted suspension and 8-lug wheels will make sure
that you always know this is a beefy 4x4.
While the new soft top has a clean look and taut style, you really
want to take it off to show the rare and desirable full open-air
experience. This has a terrific mix of stock-style pieces and the
right upgrades. For example, the ProCar seats have the fresh look
of new, and those form buckets have terrific modern bolstering. But
you still get the classic cup holder center console and
western-style pattern in the side panels. And the full setup is
united by its crisp black appearance. We especially like the center
stack of the dash. It has subtly integrated features like the
retro-style AM/FM digital tuner w/Bluetooth and the control for the
R134a air conditioning system. But that EFI touchscreen below them
really reminds you that one of the best upgrades of them all is
under the hood.
The fresh engine bay has some terrific details. It slyly tries to
look stock with classic Chevrolet script valve covers and even some
cool decals. But the callout on the air grabber also really tells
the full tale. This 350 cubic-inch V8 has a Holley Sniper
electronic fuel injection system for added power and consistency.
You'll also spot great additions everywhere from the serpentine
belt setup to the headers feeding the dual exhaust. As you look
underneath, you're reminded how fresh this build is over every
inch. But you shouldn't be afraid to get this one dirty. After all,
the 4x4 transfer case works with the Skyjacker eight-inch lift,
Bilstein 5150 shocks, and Cooper Discoverer STT Pro tires for some
serious off-road prowess. And even when you're just rolling through
town, the three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, and
power brakes with front discs make this a cool cruiser.
This fully restored and upgraded Jimmy offers sharp looks, GMC
rarity, full convertible appeal, and a strong-running total
package. So don't miss this all-around stunner. Call today!!!