1971 GMC Jimmy - Frame-Off Restoration! Everything New! - Silver
Metallic Exterior - Black Double-Wall Top - New Blueprint 383ci V8
6.3L (459hp / 489 ft/lbs tq) - New Turbo 350 Automatic Transmission
- Freshly Rebuilt 12 Bolt Rear End w/ Eaton Posi Traction - Freshly
Rebuilt Dana 44 Front - 4.11 Gear Ratio - Freshly Rebuilt NP205
Transfer Case w/ Twin Stick Kit - Rough Country 4 Lift & Shocks -
Power Steering - Power 4-Wheel Disc Brakes - Slotted & Drilled
Rotors - Warn Locking Hubs - Sanderson Headers - 2.5 Exhaust Pipes
w/ FlowMaster 40-Series Mufflers - Vintage Air - Corbeau Seats &
Interior - Exterior & Interior LED Lighting - 33x12.50x20 Tires -
CVF Hood Struts - Aluminum Radiator FINANCING & SHIPPING
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process of showcasing our classic and collector automobiles. Please
keep in mind that these vehicles are pre-owned and do have their
own imperfections. With that being said, it is encouraged that you
view and inspect our vehicles here at our showroom, or schedule a
pre-purchase inspection with your choice of mechanic or inspector.
Vehicle Details
1971 GMC Jimmy
Listing ID:CC-2007198
Price:$119,993
Location:Greensboro, North Carolina
Year:1971
Make:GMC
Model:Jimmy
Exterior Color:Silver
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:GU8842-W
VIN:KE114S128842
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