Gmc Jimmy Intercooled Twin Turbo 355 Sbc Pro Street Tubbed Cage Narrowed 9 Inch on 2040-cars
Mount Carmel, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Twin Turbocharged 355 Small Block Chevy
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1990
Make: GMC
Model: Jimmy
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Blazer
Options: Twin Racing Seats Two Seater
Drive Type: Automatic Rear Drive
Safety Features: Roll Cage
Mileage: 999,999
Power Options: Tilt Wheel, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 8
Up for sale here is a 1990 GMC Jimmy Pro Street with a twin turbo 355ci engine. The Garrett turbo chargers are intercooled and the carburetor is a new QFT blow thru 750 double pumper. The intake manifold is a Victor Jr and the exhaust manifolds are stainless. I can send you more pictures to show you more and I plan to take a video and add the link to this listing. The transmission is a 350 turbo with a 8 inch torque converter and a pro trans brake. The rear end is a Fab 9 with a spool and 456 gear with ladder bars and coil overs. The frame had the body off and the frame was put in a jig and all the narrowing and NHRA approved roll cage were done at Chris Alston Cassis Works. I have pictures of the underneath chassis so just ask and I'll email you all I have. Now it has a 28x12 Mickey Thompson SR radials but was tubbed for up to a 31x10.5 W tire. This Blazer is ready for riding or racing. The turbo chargers are set at about 15lb boost but if your going racing you can dial it on up. The seats are Jegs Pro high back racing seats with padded covers and a 5 point harness both drivers and passengers side and the steering wheel has a quick release hub. I’m thinking the fuel cell holds 15 gallons and you can see in the pictures everything has been done right and there were no short cuts. I didn’t have this vehicle fixed up myself but the person that did had a small fortune tied up but just goes to show you’re better off buying one that has done had the money spent on it. It came out of Virginia so it’s had to have been inspected which is another big plus. I am a licensed Tennessee dealer and have been in business for 30 years so between that and my feedback rating you should have no worries about the paperwork and I’ll issue a 30 day temporary tag so you’re legal when you drive off the lot. Click the link to see the YouTube Video I took 12/11/13 http://youtu.be/ciq3c6fnim8 If the link doesn't work just copy and paste the link to your browser Stock#4562 Thank you for looking, be safe and Happy Holidays On Dec-20-13 at 13:28:48 PST, seller added the following information:I would be interested in late model, low mileage trade offers. If you're interested just email me the information and some pictures and we can go from there. Happy Holidays, Denny |
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