Doc's 87 Jimmy For Sale

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Here you will find information about my 1987 GMC Jimmy.
My intention was to build it and never sell it, but like many people, I could put the money to better use right now.
 
I have owned the truck since 1997 and have done extensive work in the last six years. It has not been winter driven since the restoration, and only once and a while in the rest of the time. 
It came loaded with air, tow package, power windows (including tailgate) power locks, tilt steering, gauge package, grey cloth interior, reclining seats. Rear seat folds up or removes. It is also a factory hard top convertable.
 
Some of the work that has been done (cosmetic):
 
New fenders, doors, rockers, tailgate and guts, rear floor and x-members, complete exhaust, rubber rear floor mat, front and rear glass, custom glass etching, door hinges, head liner, in dash tach., aluminum wheel mouldings, bug deflector, door window rain guards, headlight covers, roof racks, rear work lights and front driving lights, American Racing Tailgunner 15X10 rims, 35" Kumho tires (rear 95% front 40% spare well worn), Decent stereo with subs, and of course, new paint.
 
Mechanical work:
 
Complete exhaust (cat, muffler & pipes), new electric fuel pump, H.D. battery, starter, alternator, rear Gabrail shocks, and steering stabalizer,extended steel braid brake flex hoses, headlight switch, door lock switch.
Suspension is lifted 4". Transfer case is NP208.  Transmission is 4 speed auto. I have not worked on the powertrain yet and believe it is stock, rear has limited slip (which works well) Front has new Warn locking hubs.

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The engine:
 
It is a built 350 Chevy, I did not build it, but this is what I know. It is boared .030" over (355ci), big cam, Edelbrock intake (with new thermostat)and air filter housing, Holley M/T aluminum valve covers, Taylor Ignition wires, and a Quadrajet carb with a Holley fuel pressure regulator. The truck came with air conditioning, but I removed it, as I preferred having the roof off. I have the lines, compressor and belt in the garage. I added a steel braided hose dress up kit, as well as some nice paint here and there. The brakes are in good shape, as is the front end (this is not my daily driver vehicle).
 This truck is not built for extreme wheelin', but it's reliable, strong (fast and torquey)The rear floor is custom 5/16 with 4"x4" crossmembers, you could drop a  ford (click for more information on Fords) in the back! I did some mild trail running before the restore and it performed well.
I purchased the truck in July 1997 (see original photos) and have since invested aprox $12,000.00. I am asking $7,500.00 O.B.O. as is.
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