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1978 Gmc Jimmy High Sierra,4x4,99,811 Miles,33'tires,like The K5,bronco,c10,k10 on 2040-cars

Year:1978 Mileage:99811
Location:

South River, New Jersey, United States

South River, New Jersey, United States
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                                                                                  1978 gmc jimmy high sierra

                                                                             4x4,2dr similar to the bronco and k5

the truck has a removable hard top with sliding windows and tilting quarter glass,truck was repainted black 3 yrs ago and both front fenders and inside fender wells were replaced ,back window on tailgate goes up and down as it should with the window button inside, but does not work from outside with key(needs a lock actuator),truck has power windows and power locks  they work exept for thedrivers side window needs a new motor,interior is in great shape for the year as it has no tears or rips in carpet or seats,dash has usual sun damage nothing a dash pad cover cant fix.truck has 33" bf goodridge tires back are mud terrain and fronts are all terrain. a/c was working and removed to install flowtech headers and new flowmaster exhaust wich comes out the drivers side,a/c can be reinstalled  with adition of a bracket,or modification of original bracket,engine is a 350 8 cylinder with only 99,811 original miles on it ,with a th350 trans and 12 bolt rear ,i beleive it may be posi.i installed new window visors and it will need another pas mirror to match the drivers side .there is some rust on the bottomm of truck near the body mounts please see pics .ive included 2 extra rims.

please ask all questions before bidding ive added over 35 pics for you top see the truck ,

clean new jersey title in hand .

500.00 deposit due no later than 48hrs of listing end via paypal.and difference in cash of certified funds .

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