Make:
GMC
Model:
Jimmy
Year:
1971
Mileage:
14000
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
New York
City:
New York City, NY
Zip:
10167
1971 GMC Jimmy SUV 4X4 350 V8
This 1971 GMC Jimmy 4x4 represents a rare SUV/convertible vintage done right. With proper V8 power, sleek paint, 4x4 prowess, and the appeal of a fully removable hardtop. It makes for the best of everything in one cool vintage package. For many full-size 4x4 fans, this Jimmy is the one. The first-gen gave you a full convertible top, and the GMC version was rarer than the Chevy. So it gives this one instant respect and demand even before you check out the total package. Black paint is always great for premium distinction, but this one shows especially well with a quality respray that loves to shine. Plus, the full hardtop is done in white to give this the premium appeal of a tuxedo. The full-length rocker trim shows off the straightness of the sheet metal and it has that great classic wood-like appearance. The brightwork looks excellent on the chrome bumpers and distinct GMC grille. And the slotted-style mag wheels are a great classic way to show off the lifted stance. While we like the look of the white hardtop, you really want to take it off to show the rare and desirable full open-air experience. It has a very stock style, but you can also tell there has been a solid investment in upholstery, door panels, gauges, and dash to keep this all looking good.
This 1971 GMC Jimmy 4x4 represents a rare SUV/convertible vintage done right. With proper V8 power, sleek paint, 4x4 prowess, and the appeal of a fully removable hardtop. It makes for the best of everything in one cool vintage package. For many full-size 4x4 fans, this Jimmy is the one. The first-gen gave you a full convertible top, and the GMC version was rarer than the Chevy. So it gives this one instant respect and demand even before you check out the total package. Black paint is always great for premium distinction, but this one shows especially well with a quality respray that loves to shine. Plus, the full hardtop is done in white to give this the premium appeal of a tuxedo. The full-length rocker trim shows off the straightness of the sheet metal and it has that great classic wood-like appearance. The brightwork looks excellent on the chrome bumpers and distinct GMC grille. And the slotted-style mag wheels are a great classic way to show off the lifted stance. While we like the look of the white hardtop, you really want to take it off to show the rare and desirable full open-air experience. It has a very stock style, but you can also tell there has been a solid investment in upholstery, door panels, gauges, and dash to keep this all looking good.