1987 GMC Jimmy
Automobile Hoarder
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- Jan 23, 2016
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- Location
- Mississippi
- First Name
- Jesse
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V1500 Jimmy
- Engine Size
- 350
Thought I'd share something else that I'll be trying to deal with eventually. This is my dad's final plane that he bought. It's got a Teledyne Continental IO 520-L motor in it. It does 300 HP at takeoff RPMs and it dials back to 285 at cruise. It has a max safe speed of 200 mph, and it cruises at 185 mph. The instrument panel and avionics are decent - plenty worse and plenty better.
It's had a pretty rough life, which is the reason I don't even think about trying to pawn it off on someone else at this point. It originally lived in the Australian interior where it was damaged in a sandstorm. It was then taken to Jakarta, Indonesia where it was gone through and put back together. I know that a guy owned it in Alaska and crashed it in a river, and it's had one or two gear up landings in Mississippi. My dad bought it for a relatively cheap price, bought and installed the belly skins, and threw a fancy new propeller on it.
It's sat for years just like this, but all it needs to start is a new battery. I've thought about not getting the battery and just hand propping it for the initial start, but I'd need someone to actually crank it for me so I can be in there on the brakes and managing the throttle. I don't even know if that'll work as well as think for the simple reason of not being able to cycle the booster pump, but the engine is magneto driven, and the fuel pump/IP are mechanical so it may be possible if I prime it with starter fluid. Not 100% on my plan yet. If I can taxi it to the pump and put some fresh avgas in it, I'll be happy for now. And I'm not a pilot by any means, but I learned as much from my dad while I had him, and having vehicular mechanical knowledge and an understanding of electronics coupled with what I was able to glean from him goes a lot farther than you'd think. Just thought I'd share something different to shake it up a little.
It's had a pretty rough life, which is the reason I don't even think about trying to pawn it off on someone else at this point. It originally lived in the Australian interior where it was damaged in a sandstorm. It was then taken to Jakarta, Indonesia where it was gone through and put back together. I know that a guy owned it in Alaska and crashed it in a river, and it's had one or two gear up landings in Mississippi. My dad bought it for a relatively cheap price, bought and installed the belly skins, and threw a fancy new propeller on it.
It's sat for years just like this, but all it needs to start is a new battery. I've thought about not getting the battery and just hand propping it for the initial start, but I'd need someone to actually crank it for me so I can be in there on the brakes and managing the throttle. I don't even know if that'll work as well as think for the simple reason of not being able to cycle the booster pump, but the engine is magneto driven, and the fuel pump/IP are mechanical so it may be possible if I prime it with starter fluid. Not 100% on my plan yet. If I can taxi it to the pump and put some fresh avgas in it, I'll be happy for now. And I'm not a pilot by any means, but I learned as much from my dad while I had him, and having vehicular mechanical knowledge and an understanding of electronics coupled with what I was able to glean from him goes a lot farther than you'd think. Just thought I'd share something different to shake it up a little.
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