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1979 Gmc Jimmy Base Sport Utility 2-door 5.7l 1990 Chassis , 8" Lift No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:182000
Location:

Menifee, California, United States

Menifee, California, United States
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1979 GMC Jimmy with 1990 chassis , motor, front clip.
It's basically a 1990.   I have only Owned for 3 months bought it for a 4x4 me an my son could enjoy and cruise local hills trails near our home and after 2 months of work... Replacing broken transfer case , had 3 inch heavy drive shaft built, got smogged  and brought registration current my son hates it !!!!! 

The good 
New radiator 
Replaced transfer case
Heavy duty 3" drive shaft
3 90% tires 1 100% tire general grabber red labels
Runs good strong and 4x4 works has both drive shafts connected and functioning 

The  Bad
It's big and ugly :)
Has dents and scratches everywhere even some bondo popping out.
Interior is dirty stained has small holes maybe even burn marks 
The Tint is old and has a purple color to it
A/C is not working but all complete , Heater core is bypassed I assumed it must be leaking so previous owner bypassed.
Speedometer does not work and the odometer does not work there is no wires hooked to sensor on trans as it is electronic and I have not had time yet to trace the wires.
Missing or broken window nobs seat plastics passenger side marker light.

More info.
The Jimmy is very fun to Drive has a huge lift and practically new tires one is new as I popped last week and had to replace, would make an excellent mud truck or trail rig as I have taken it out and climbed some big hills in 4x4 to make sure she is running properly. I also drove 70 miles on the freeway to make sure she is dependable and road worthy.

The best part 
Current smog 
Current Tags 
Clean title in my Name
All the expensive stuff I have replaced in past 3 months that was broken such as transfer case, driveshaft, radiator, tires, etc
Has nice head unit stereo w a remote but needs new speakers.

Please ask if you have any questions I will  tell you the honest truth I don't like surprise

I'm confident someone will love and enjoy this truck as a driver or possibly paint and clean it up into a beauty , unfortunately I have lost interest after my 6 year old took one 4x4 trip w me and cried he felt unsafe and thought we were gonna roll so I plan on selling to use money towards a RZR .

I'm listing with No reserve as I have no use for the vehicle 
Buyer must pay $500 reserve within 48 hrs of auction ending and the rest to be paid in cash when vehicle is picked up, Local pickup Only.

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