1987 GMC Jimmy
Automobile Hoarder
- Joined
- Jan 23, 2016
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- Location
- Mississippi
- First Name
- Jesse
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V1500 Jimmy
- Engine Size
- 350
You can’t beat a free car. FWD and unibody are vehicle traits that I like to stay well clear of out of principle, but, again, it’s free. An older friend of mine told me that a friend of hers had this car sitting out in the bayou about an hour and fifteen minutes from New Orleans, and we went to go look at it the other night. It’s very dirty and had some surface rust on the roof, but the interior was immaculate.
I’m assuming it has a 3.1L V6/4T60 transmission. She said it had over 200,000 miles on it when she quit driving it. It supposedly didn’t knock or smoke, and the transmission was shifting fine. She said she quit driving it because she didn’t feel as comfortable in it anymore and got a newer car. She gave it away to a friend, and after a few years, it ended back up under her carport. It’s been sitting since around 2003. It seems pretty basic. The mirrors appear to be power, but it’s got crank windows and manual seats. It’s got a pretty basic digital speedo and gauges, but it’s not the fancy International Series setup with the gauge package and HUD.
I’m going to get it tomorrow with a U-Haul car trailer. I bought a come along to winch it up there with. The tires are flat on the ground so hopefully they take some air, but it needs new ones. I think it takes P195/75R14 so that’s what I’m hoping for so they’ll be cheap. The hood is stuck closed, and I broke the release handle trying to get it open. The fuel in the tank smells old, but I don’t smell varnish. I feel like I need to rebuild the sender with a new pump and rubber. Needs a battery. That’s all for now.
I’m assuming it has a 3.1L V6/4T60 transmission. She said it had over 200,000 miles on it when she quit driving it. It supposedly didn’t knock or smoke, and the transmission was shifting fine. She said she quit driving it because she didn’t feel as comfortable in it anymore and got a newer car. She gave it away to a friend, and after a few years, it ended back up under her carport. It’s been sitting since around 2003. It seems pretty basic. The mirrors appear to be power, but it’s got crank windows and manual seats. It’s got a pretty basic digital speedo and gauges, but it’s not the fancy International Series setup with the gauge package and HUD.
I’m going to get it tomorrow with a U-Haul car trailer. I bought a come along to winch it up there with. The tires are flat on the ground so hopefully they take some air, but it needs new ones. I think it takes P195/75R14 so that’s what I’m hoping for so they’ll be cheap. The hood is stuck closed, and I broke the release handle trying to get it open. The fuel in the tank smells old, but I don’t smell varnish. I feel like I need to rebuild the sender with a new pump and rubber. Needs a battery. That’s all for now.
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