1974 Gmc Jimmy 4x4; Restored Custom, No Rust on 2040-cars
Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, United States
1974 GMC
Jimmy 4x4 (same as a Chevy Blazer) Full Top Convertible Super Condition / 40 year old vehicle. Truck is originally from Arkansas. There is NO Rust. This Jimmy has been Customized and Rebuilt with many
upgrades and new parts installed. Rebuilt Auto Transmission,
Warn Lockout Hubs, 350 Tuned Port engine (installed approx. 3500 miles ago), Dual Exhaust, New Battery, New Blower
Motor, Receiver Tow Hitch, New AC system, Tilt, Power Mirrors, Leather Front
Power Seats, Alpine CD Stereo, Digital Speedometer Cluster Gauges, Custom
Chrome Grille, Steel Cowl Induction Hood, Custom lenses throughout exterior,
Halogen head lights, Newer all White Paint Exterior, Custom Front Bumper w/ Bullet Fog Lights, New Front and Rear
Differentials, Rebuilt Transfer Case, complete fuel
system (tank, lines, pump), all New Wheel Bearings, Newer Cooper Tires on Dick
Cepek Rims, Receiver Tow Hitch, has Full Top Convertible Roof w/ rare sliding
side windows. A very powerful truck. Great looking & a head turner. Minimal flaws are; Side window on roof (drivers side) is cracked. Rear seat is gray fabric & has a tear (non-matching style to gray front leather seats). Driver's side window falls off its track. Cruise Control not working.
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