All Original Very Clean 1986 Gmc Jimmy K5 4x4 (blazer) Low Original Miles 0 Rust on 2040-cars
Burbank, California, United States
Very nice original 86 GMC Jimmy K5 ( Blazer ), loaded with all factory Sierra Classic options.
Runs and drives great, very smooth. All gauges, lights, windows, locks etc in working condition. A/C is all there but compressor has a leak. Only modification is the stereo has been replaced with an aftermarket unit. New carpet, all 3 seats redone, new headliner, new weather stripping and door felts and door strikers. Has some flaws but over all very nice. As stated there are a few paint flaws and a dent on the passenger side door right at the body line. Original wheels, hub caps, suspension etc.. tires are in good shape. Original matching white steel spare tire in the back with original tire cover on it. 100% RUST FREE.. PURCHASED NEW IN CA AND IT HAS NEVER LEFT THE STATE, ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL AND DEALER PAPER WORK AND ORIGINAL SALES PERSONS BUSINESS CARD STILL IN GLOVE BOX. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME OR EMAIL ME YOUR PHONE NUMBER AND I WILL CALL YOU BACK PROMPTLY. I REQUIRE FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 3 WORKING DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS. I CAN ASSIST WITH SHIPPING, NO PROBLEM. THIS TRUCK IS BEING SOLD IN AS IS CONDITION. THANKS FOR LOOKING. |
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Disabled man realizes dream of driving with converted pickup truck
Tue, Sep 22 2015A man with a devastating illness is mobile once again thanks to a heavily modified pick up truck. He hopes he can help others in his situation gain the freedom of mobility they need to lead a normal life. Chris Sauerbaum has a physical disability resulting from chronic inflammatory polyneuropathy, a form of muscular dystrophy where the sufferer's immune system attacks their nerves. Sauerbaum lost both of his legs and is bound to a wheelchair. After 11 years of trying, he finally has a vehicle that he can drive. "You might as well be driving a Lamborghini," Sauerbaum told the York Dispatch as the driver side door extended to a lift to accommodate Sauerbaum's wheelchair. "Everyone comes up and talks to you. You come out looking like a Transformer." It wasn't easy getting transportation that fit his needs. First he bought a Chrysler PT Cruiser, which wasn't large enough to handle the equipment needed to convert the car for a legless driver. In 2013, Sauerbaum and his wife Heather Sloat appealed to local businesses and friends for donations. They raised $10,000 and were able to put a downpayment on a GMC Sierra. The truck then underwent $91,000 worth of upgrades. It was completely outfitted for Sauerbaum, with a large lift to bring his wheel chair up to the driver's seat and joysticks doing the work of peddles and the steering wheel. New York's Office of Vocational Rehabilitation paid for the conversion. "Think of it as a big remote controlled car. An 8,000 pound R/C car," Sauerbaum told the Dispatch. After a week and a half of learning the controls, Sauerbaum was able to drive with confidence again. He will no long need to rely on his wife to get him two and from work, an 80-mile trip each day. Sauerbaum and Sloat hope to start a nonprofit called Drive for Independence that will assist other wheelchair-bound people with the costs of getting a converted vehicle that suits their needs. "It's just one piece of the puzzle to get people to work," Sloat told the Dispatch. Related Video: Weird Car News GMC Driving Ownership Truck Videos disabled ms
OnStar RemoteLink mobile app coming standard on all new GM vehicles
Thu, 06 Jun 2013As an evolution and improvement of its OnStar technology, General Motors has announced that it will be expanding the RemoteLink Mobile App on most 2014 model year Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac vehicles. The new, aptly named RemoteLink Key Fob Services will allow users to remotely operate all of the same systems as the car's key fob, including locking and unlocking the doors and remote starting (on vehicles equipped with a factory remote starter) using a smartphone.
These Key Fob Services will be free for five years - starting from the vehicle's delivery date - but the full suite of RemoteLink features will continue to be offered only with a subscription (trial or paid). These premium features include contacting a live adviser, getting turn-by-turn directions and remotely monitoring the vehicle's diagnostic systems.
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Tue, 24 Sep 2013According to General Motors, owners "just love off-roading with [its fullsize body-on-frame sport utility vehicles]," namely the 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban and GMC Yukon. If that's the case, it's a bit odd that sales of the previous generation of these models with the Z71 off-road package didn't sell particularly well.
Perhaps, considering this disconnect between owner's thoughts and desires with actual sales, it's not surprising that General Motors is reportedly "considering" an off-road specific model. That means the package would include styling changes and badges along with suspension modifications and larger wheels with appropriately sized fender flares.
There's no indication if the off-road model would be called Z71 or when it may potentially go on sale, assuming it ever goes on sale at all.