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Modern Car Collector on MSNSEMA-Exhibited 1979 GMC Jimmy “Desert Fox” Hits Bring a Trailer With No Reserve
A heavily modified 1979 GMC Jimmy Sierra, known as “Desert Fox,” is now being offered at no reserve on Bring a Trailer, ...
The GMC Jimmy nameplate may have been absent from production lines for the last several decades, but its legacy continues to inspire enthusiasts and artists.
GM won't bring the Jimmy or K5 Blazer back, so one shop is taking matters into its own hands.
One custom vehicle builder is preparing to offer a new, modern-day GMC Jimmy, which appears to be based on the new GMC Sierra AT4X.
GM was reportedly working on a GMC Jimmy revival that would have offered an optional V8 engine, to rival the Ford Bronco.
A modern-day GMC Jimmy is going up for auction on July 27. The model is based on a 2022 GMC Sierra AT4 and features a removable roof. Power is provided by a 5.3-liter V8 engine.
While the rumors about the demise of the GMC Jimmy revival don't seem to go away, this rendering portrays the offroader.
The GMC Jimmy Casa Grande was a collaboration between GM and Chinook, a manufacturer of self-contained motorhomes and campers, being best known for their Toyota-based camper conversions.
To top off the Jimmy’s hard-laying, doored stance came a flood of body modifications deep enough to drown any doubt that this truck isn’t top shelf.
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