1971 Gmc Jimmy 4x4 (or Blazer) Great Driver Project. ** No Reserve!! ** on 2040-cars
Citrus Heights, California, United States
*******NO RESERVE AUCTION!!!!!*******
1971 gmc Jimmy. Has power steering, power disk brakes, also Has rebuilt 350/350 trans. Truck runs very strong and is no slug. Engine has 10.5:1 CR, Cam, headers edelbrock intake and Carb. Trans does have shift kit. Dana 44 front and 12 bolt rear. 4.10:1 gears, Lockers both front and rear. WARN hubs, 33" tires on factory 6 lug rallies. It was an A/C truck and 90% of the equipment is still there. Missing compressor and other small items. Has some aftermarket gauges, brand new distributor, coil,wires and plugs. All of the fuel system was cleaned and all rubber hoses replaced. Suspension has had bushings replaced with polyurthane bushings including body mounts. Nice dual exhaust with flowmaster mufflers. Runs and drives good as far as older trucks go.
truck has some rust in both rockers and some in the driver side lower door. the rest of the tub is pretty solid without issues. Has pretty darn nice double wall top, Rear hatch has had some repairs in the past but is fully fuctional. All glass is good. Has non-factory bucket seats in the front with a factory console. rear seat is in it. It is missing a few pieces of trim here and there and I dont have the front bumper. Truck is located in Sacramento Ca. and is sold with a Clean California duplicate title (lost original) and a bill of sale.
Overall the starting bid costs less than just the work on the front and rear differentials, let alone everything else that has been gone through and replaced. By no means is this truck a rust bucket. Pictures show the extent of the rust. I own a restoration shop and can negotiate rocker panel replacements before it ships to you, but cost is NOT included in auction price. Our shop is busy and would require a week or so after auction end to do work before it could ship. Would be nice to see someone take this truck and give it the cosmetic attention it needs to be a sweet old classic 4x4. Not a while lot of these around worth restoring anymore plus all the hard dirty work is done! selling with no reserve. Truck is for sale locally and subject to sale prior to end of auction close.
THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION HIGH BID WINS!!!!!!!!
On Dec-04-13 at 13:57:14 PST, seller added the following information:Here is a short Video. its in the 30's here this morning so its a bit cold natured. I do have back hatch it will be installed tomorrow. Truck mechanically is pretty nice. a little paint and interior would go a long way with this truck. On Dec-08-13 at 18:10:05 PST, seller added the following information: Just added more pictures that were asked for. I DO have the passenger seat, just had it out to take the carpet out to show the floors and clean/vaccume the tub up. People keep asking me to end auction early and I am wanting to let ebay work as it should. High bid wins no reserve! This is one hell of a deal for this truck. notice dash in not cut up at all! very little rust outside of the rocker panels very solid tub. I have a restoration shop and will replace both rockers for 1k including parts and labor. This option would be negotiated AFTER the ebay auction as a seperate transaction. thanks for looking and good luck bidding |
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