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1975 GMC Gentleman Jim truck. The Gentleman Jim is a very rare and historic vehicle. This was the first luxury truck GMC ever made! In 1975 there were 2800 GMC dealers in the United States but only 1700 participated in the Gentleman Jim program. They made between 1700 and 2500 of these trucks. As far as I am aware- and I've been following this model very closely- this is the only Gentleman Jim that still has the original leather truck bed with walnut slats supporting it. It also has the original set of floor mats. Less than 35000 miles. truck is all original with all accessories that came from the factory. It does have new tires that were a special order, same as factory. bucket seats, bed cover, air, tint, auto, many other options.
No trades please!
Vehicle Details
1975 GMC Pickup
Listing ID:CC-578910
Price:$38,500
Location:cleveland, Tennessee
Year:1975
Make:GMC
Model:Pickup
Exterior Color:Black, Yellow
Interior Color:Brown
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:35000
Restoration History:Unrestored
Exterior Condition:Mint
CD Player:Yes
Air Conditioning:Yes
AM/FM Radio:Yes
8-Track:Yes
Tinted Windows:Yes
Bucket Seats:Yes
Power Brakes:Yes
Power Steering:Yes
Tilt Wheel:Yes
Drive Train:RearWheelDr
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