1984 Gmc Full Size Jimmy Must See Survivor 4x4 Black With Red Interior on 2040-cars
Tolland, Connecticut, United States
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I just got in this 1984 GMC Jimmy from a good friend of my who does not have the internet, so I am selling for him. I have known this truck since it was brand new from the first owner who had it. My friend who bought it from him 15 years ago with 33,000. miles on it at the time so it is a true TWO OWNER Truck since new. I took as many pictures as possible to show how nice and how original this truck really is, the only body work on vehicle is driver rear quarter, was fixed when it was dented twenty years ago. Other than that is is original paint and original interior.Drivers seat has a smell tear on bottom cushion about 4" long No Burn holes in seats. Runs and Drives like new all gauges and radio, A/C, heat all work. The pin stripe, rims,side boards were put on by the first owner when the truck was new. Tires are 90% tread, you can see under the hood on the radiator support original factory crayon number (89) and on the back of radiator support and on the front of the hood all shown in pictures. Also on frame rail factory crayon mark in pictures, in the pictures it looks dirty or surface rust, BUT most of it is the Rusty Jones undercoating done at the dealer. By the way the dealer was Scranton Motors in Vernon, CT. The vehicle was also serviced there for years, both owners live ten miles from the dealership and are good friends, that is how the second owner aquired the vehicle. I have all the records and books along with spare keys, transmission was re-built of course at 65,000. miles and while transmission was out they did the Transfer Case also. The paint is a 9 out of 10 rating, the pin stripe has been touched up over the years but still thin in many spots as pictures show. Only rust is on the bottom under doors between rocker and rear quarter which I have pictures of. I replaced passenger inner fender well because original had typical rust around mounts, I have pictures of original inner fender well to show. I also have a new drivers inner fender well that goes with it. The original was just to nice to replace! Other than that this truck is one of the nicest in the country. Don't Miss Out, selling AS IS, I have a CLEAN/CLEAR CT Title. If you have any questions, or if you would like to come see it, I live twenty minutes from Bradley International Airport and will pick you up if you would like to look at it and drive it. Good Luck Bidding Call Sean @ 860-424-1818
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