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So Long Jimmy Diesel
Well, this is the final thread I'll post on my '85 Jimmy. It's gone and I've been wanting to post this for a while. I actually sold it the end of April. I have planned to sell it since last summer when my work truck gave up the ghost, but kept needing it till I found a replacement work vehicle. I found something in December just as winter set in, so the Jimmy was parked till spring. I had a guy in either direction on my road who were wanting it. So, I fired it up in spring, drove it around some, and spruced it up. I decided to run it to Spring Carlisle and put a sign on it to see what happened.
Me and my buddy who I share spots with have made friends over the years with two guys from NH who set up down the row. Well, this year they brought another guy and they were saying he wanted to buy my Jimmy. He had the money in a fund he had to move, said it would take a couple weeks. My buddy said we would bring it up later on his trailer. I took the sign off on his word... no deposit taken, nada. I didn't get too excited. I knew even if he flaked out I had people who wanted it. But, I was at Carlisle where people with cash are ready to buy! Anyway, it all worked out, he sent the money in about a week. Once I got the money I put the factory top back on so it could be transported. I still had it registered and insured, but once the soft top was off I didn't feel like driving it any more. One thing or another and the Jimmy sat here all summer till a few weeks ago. The buyer and one of the other fellas flew down, I picked them up, gave a short tour of Maryland countryside to my place, grilled up some tasty local burger and Silver Queen, and they headed off for NH into the sunset (NH is north but you have to travel west to get to the N-S interstate...ok?). They made it fine the next day. I'll get the whole story next spring.
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So, I'm going to kill you all with pictures now. This is an ode to Jimmy Diesel. Those pictures were switching the top. Here it was at Carlisle on the spaces and on the way out
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Pictures after I put the top back on and took a spin
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You know I hate you sold that truck, I'll miss updates on it. I did get a kick out of seeing those tires near bald just because I know you drove it and used it like it was meant to be.
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09-12-2015, 09:15 PM | #5 |
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These were right before I took the soft top off
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I really like that top, I've about made up my mind to put the same one on mine.
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Here it is just as I bought it (except for the full-length running boards) Then I popped some hubcaps on it The plan originally was to put 32/11.50s on 8" wheels with no lift or maybe 2". But it seems that size was being phased out. So, I decided to use the 3/4t stuff off the '91 Suburban I had. I had a set of steelies powder coated and ready to go The '91 Suburban. This was an earlier picture. It had been hit in the left quarter, then finally right front smashed by some joker who doesn't know red means wait for green
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Here's a short clip of it I didn't mean to take. I was taking pictures down along the Potomac River and didn't realize the camera was on video mode. Couldn't figure out why camera wouldn't "click"
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I always liked your Jimmy. Bummer you sold it but you can't keep them all.
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I checked out your Jimmy at Carlisle, really cool truck... I think I bought something off you 2 years ago.
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Here are a couple videos I did just running up the hiway. I was headed up home to my mom's Thanksgiving morning. That thing loved the hiway. A great off road/hiway rig and a big classic 4wd that got modern fuel economy. The best of all worlds. If I lived where winter driving (salt) wouldn't ruin it, I would have kept it as my year 'round driver. I have to have a good work truck and anything else comes second. These are boring, but I wanted to record what it was like driving it and catch some Western Maryland scenery. I'm glad I did now that it's gone. This one is climbing up into Garrett County Here is a picture I took that day on my way home. i hate to have to run up there just to come back the same day, so I took some back roads while it was still light to prolong the feel of the mountains.
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I said I was going to kill you with pictures. I meant this thread is where I am going to put every picture I can find of it. My memories/stories will likely keep coming through, too.
here's one from that day when I accidentally did some video. This is along the Potomac River at a boat landing (Lander Rd) near Jefferson, MD. The C&O canal is a great place to hike or bike, then there's the river Lock House:
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Here is the interior from when I first bought it. This thing was bone stock.
Here are some axle swap pictures:
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Pictures from when the lift was first put on. Just like after the soft top came off, I only drove it once with the factory top on. I only drove it from the seller's house to home with stock axles and suspension.
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Ha! That picture with the lift and tires done on front and not the rear is a familiar sight. Right nw out in my driveway sits my '72 the same way...except no tires mounted yet. Hopefully, tonight I can start on the rear (if I make it home early enough).
Here are some before and after shots of the fender flares. I really didn't want to add anything aftermarket to this body. But the tires stuck out, these flares give a retro look, and I will admit they were a cheezy cheap way to mostly cover up the rust on the rear arches. The body wasn't that bad and I wanted to keep it original paint as long as the rust stayed the same...which it did. I ended up with two sets of quarters for this thing. Both cases were people walking up to talk about the Jimmy. Both times the guy used to have a Blazer and they still had the quarters. The first time I was in the drive-threw at Chic-fil-a. He sold me N.O.S. quarters for $50 for both!!: Scuff them up: Paint factory color with flattening agent in it:
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I can relate with you when you say the 6.2 K5's get great mileage and love the highway as I've had a few M1009's and I still have one for that reason. Other than being a little loud, they are very efficient cruisers.
So what did you end up doing with the rear quarters? I'm assuming you sold them since you seem to go to swap meets, but had to ask. I've had a pass. side hanging on my wall for that some day I may need it (fellow rust belter). It's seen in this pic. |
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It's true. I did a lot of traveling in the Suburban before the Jimmy and that thing loved the hiway at 75 mph... big 35" tires, 4.10 gears, and 4L80E. Years ago, I had an '84 K30 6.2/TH400 the same set-up with gears and tires. I installed a Gear Vendors and I was all over the place in that thing. almost put the camper on for the trip I took to Grand Canyon, but decided the '71 was going.
My son has an '86 M1009 that has been sitting. The TH400 was just rebuilt. I'm not sure he'll ever do anything with it. I may just end up with that as my next K/5. I like hearing the diesel. Changes the whole experience. "There's a Blazer but it doesn't sound the same". Diesel engines are common, but if you stop to think, they are a completely other beast from what most vehicles run on, yet is a design that has proven itself to run right along with the rest. Very unconventional, is the word, when you are talking K5s. Nobody else put a diesel in a full-size SUV. I like the sound, but in a military Blazer I'm sure it's quite a racket. If I end up with my son's I will do the soundproofing I did end up selling both pairs. The Jimmy sold at spring Carlisle but sat here over three months. The buyer didn't want those and some other parts I had for it. I had plenty of conversation there on the Jimmy, Jimmys/Blazers in general, and the quarters came up. I had both pair sold before the end of the show. Otherwise, I probably would have listed them here
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thanks for sharing the pics. i understand what it's like to part with a jimmy you love! i've always wanted a diesel squarebody 4x4 rig to camp out of.
being the superstitious cowboy that i am, in that first picture, you have a horseshoe nailed upside down on a post. do me a favor and flip it so it opens up at the top. (this catches all the good luck!)
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What an awesome looking Jimmy and neat story with pictures to boot. Always like how clean it was and how great it looked with 3/4 ton running gear and the lift. Thanks for sharing always enjoy seeing K5s and Jimmys some of my favorite rigs!
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I'll have to keep my eyes open, do you know what part of NH?
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I always loved the pictures of your rig with the soft top sides rolled up. Here's to a new adventure down the road man.
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Tim how does that top do going down the road? Either with the sides up or fully buttoned down, is it fairly quiet, at least as far as soft tops go?
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I came up with that one and no room left on the barn, so it went on the post. I have really missed that thing. It stood out without being flashy and came together and for pretty cheap. Just my style! It treated me good, had people talking to me everywhere I went, drove it a few years, and came out ahead. Nothing but good memories with ole Jimmy. He hauled the trailer to work, or swap meets and I'd load the back all the way up. I also put it in a few antique truck shows. Just a great all around vehicle Quote:
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Can you see it in this picture? That's at Carlisle Trucks '13 Here's a better shot (sort of). It hauled stuff in the back and the trailer is behind it I know this is too many pictures, but I warned you! This is at the ATHS Tri-State show in '11. Just went to that show a little less than two weeks ago
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I had forgotten about this thread till tonight. Here's another shot from the same show. I guess the other one was once I returned to it and the other had pulled out. I kinda like this one better with other older GMs
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