This 4-wheel-drive 1972 GMC Jimmy received a complete professional
frame-off restoration on an original truck and has been finished in
its original factory color of Medium Blue. This Jimmy is powered by
an upgraded high-performance 350ci V8 engine topped with a Holley
4-barrel carburetor, as well as performance cylinder heads,
Edelbrock Performer intake, serpentine belt systems and a custom
chrome engine package. The engine is backed by the original rebuilt
GM manual 4-speed transmission and an NP205 2-speed transfer case.
Features include bucket seats, center console, power steering,
power disc front brakes, Vintage Air Gen 4 Surefit climate-control
system, front locking hubs and a removable hardtop. The restoration
also included new chrome bumpers, chrome grille, custom sound
system with speaker pods, and all new rubber and seals. Underneath,
the chassis is as detailed as the body. It also has a 2-inch lift,
Rancho suspension and an aggressive stance with custom tires.
Hundreds of photos of every part of the restoration are included on
a memory stick.
Vehicle Details
1972 GMC Jimmy
Listing ID:CC-1556666
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1972
Make:GMC
Model:Jimmy
Exterior Color:MEDIUM BLUE
Interior Color:MEDIUM BLUE
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:137914
VIN:TKE182F514997
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