1987 GMC Jimmy
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- Location
- Mississippi
- First Name
- Jesse
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V1500 Jimmy
- Engine Size
- 350
While I am intimately familiar with the GMs of the period thanks to my current collection of vehicles, I wondered what the deal was with these F Bodies in the 1977-79 range. I think that's how old the one I'm interested in is. How "hot" are they right now and/or in the foreseeable future? About how much would a non-running one like this one go for? Any other thoughts?
The former band director at the community college in my hometown and my former trombone tutor wants to get rid of his to the point were he told me (somewhat facetiously I hope) that he wishes someone would steal it, but he would sell it to the right buyer who would give it a good home. I think he's somewhat motivated so I can't envision myself paying very much. I just wouldn't be able to. He told me the rust situation is pretty much surface only, and the problem that's left it there is an electrical one where it draws too much amperage on startup, and even with a good battery, it'll barely spin over. Sounds like a pretty basic electrical issue: a partial short, fusible link, etc. I haven't seen it in a while, but IIRC the interior is pretty tired, especially the dash and carpet, but it's pretty solid overall and a well equipped little car. I don't remember anything glaringly wrong with it. It might be a fun one to restore, put a hot 350 (TPI might be cool but a Quadrajet setup would likely be my go to) or a 454 in it, redo the interior, and go for it. I'm not gonna deal with penetrative rust beyond the small floor pan hole, and being a Mississippi car, I wouldn't expect any of that anyway, but I imagine the aftermarket is really supportive for these F Bodies in terms of dealing with the interior and trim parts. Is that the case? I know y'all like pics so I'll bless you with a Google Maps image of the car's rear end. Sorry, that's all I got.
The former band director at the community college in my hometown and my former trombone tutor wants to get rid of his to the point were he told me (somewhat facetiously I hope) that he wishes someone would steal it, but he would sell it to the right buyer who would give it a good home. I think he's somewhat motivated so I can't envision myself paying very much. I just wouldn't be able to. He told me the rust situation is pretty much surface only, and the problem that's left it there is an electrical one where it draws too much amperage on startup, and even with a good battery, it'll barely spin over. Sounds like a pretty basic electrical issue: a partial short, fusible link, etc. I haven't seen it in a while, but IIRC the interior is pretty tired, especially the dash and carpet, but it's pretty solid overall and a well equipped little car. I don't remember anything glaringly wrong with it. It might be a fun one to restore, put a hot 350 (TPI might be cool but a Quadrajet setup would likely be my go to) or a 454 in it, redo the interior, and go for it. I'm not gonna deal with penetrative rust beyond the small floor pan hole, and being a Mississippi car, I wouldn't expect any of that anyway, but I imagine the aftermarket is really supportive for these F Bodies in terms of dealing with the interior and trim parts. Is that the case? I know y'all like pics so I'll bless you with a Google Maps image of the car's rear end. Sorry, that's all I got.
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