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Old 03-25-2005, 12:04 PM   #1
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Another pic from GM - Jimmy Street Coupe!

GM sent me a few more pics this morning. This is their prototype GMC Jimmy Street Coupe. They never built this, wish they would have.

Here is a article I got from Ken L a while back with more about it.

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Old 03-25-2005, 02:03 PM   #2
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very nice. I have a few pics I need to get to you of some trucks. I will try to upload them and post them for you to use! Buy the way, this is the guy that you e-mailing about the tach and redline.
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Old 03-25-2005, 09:19 PM   #3
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Jeff, why do you say they never built it?

I have never seen or heard of one being produced, just like the Amarrillo trucks. I have seen a Chevy Sport van. They advertised the Street Sedan vans so I'd guess they made a few of those too.

Cool pic no matter what!
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Old 03-25-2005, 11:05 PM   #4
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Jeff, why do you say they never built it?
Because the guy at GM that sent me the pic stated it was a "prototype" when he E-mailed me. I have never seen one as well.

He sent me three more pics, just from different angles.

He was also going to look for other special edition stuff.

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Old 03-25-2005, 11:57 PM   #5
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Buy the way, this is the guy that you e-mailing about the tach and redline.
I lost ya, what are you referring to?
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Old 03-26-2005, 05:52 PM   #6
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Jeff -

I recently came across an on-line GM catalog (Mitchell) that specifically listed a 78-79 street coupe package painted grille. I wasn't successful in bringing up the image, so I have no image of it. I'm not sure of the reference, but I thought I'd pass it on to you. Maybe the listing of the grille is inconsequential.
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Old 03-26-2005, 07:03 PM   #7
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Jeff -

I recently came across an on-line GM catalog (Mitchell) that specifically listed a 78-79 street coupe package painted grille. I wasn't successful in bringing up the image, so I have no image of it. I'm not sure of the reference, but I thought I'd pass it on to you. Maybe the listing of the grille is inconsequential.
The 78-81 GMC Street Coupe pickups were produced, there is no question about that. The question we have is on this Jimmy Street Coupe.
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Old 03-26-2005, 09:23 PM   #8
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4.11 gears?? Wow, add a 700R4 and the MPG goes up!! If we got pics we can build it!!
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...If we got pics we can build it!!
Whenever you're ready, I have a set of those wheels and some NOS center caps...
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Old 03-27-2005, 05:20 AM   #10
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I have that exact type of striping on the hood of my truck. looks just nasty and fugly. I wish I could take it off. lol but that is a nice rig, except the seats. but what can you expect from the 70's
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Old 03-28-2005, 06:22 PM   #11
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street coupe truck

I recently acquired a short bed step side 81 GMC pickup that has a street coupe hood ornament and street coupe decal on both rear fenders. I just figured a prior owner stuck the hood ornament off one of the street coupe cars on the hood.

Was there actually a street couple truck line and what was the option package and is it a desirable option? honestly never heard of it on a truck.

this little truck has been repainted and is all black and has a bent chrome front bumper and a mid 60s 327 corvette engine in it with some serious rod knock so it is far from original, but if it is something special I may change my plans for it.

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I recently acquired a short bed step side 81 GMC pickup that has a street coupe hood ornament and street coupe decal on both rear fenders. I just figured a prior owner stuck the hood ornament off one of the street coupe cars on the hood.

Was there actually a street couple truck line and what was the option package and is it a desirable option? honestly never heard of it on a truck.

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Yes there was a Street Coupe pickup. I've never heard of a Street Coupe as a model of car. Read about the trucks here.

Did it look anything like this:
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Old 03-29-2005, 03:10 PM   #13
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I guess I was thinking of the Buick super coupe. Anyway. this old pickup is a step side. 2 wheel drive. it has been repainted all black and has a Chevy grill in it. the hood has a square ornament that says street coupe. Who ever painted it did a single narrow tape pin strip at the belt line and it has a decal in script that says street coupe on both rear fenders. Looks nothing like anything on your link. The truck has obviously been rode hard and put away wet a number of times. It has a one leg 10 bolt, a 350 turbo automatic, most of the dash is screwed or missing and the original engine is long gone. It currently has a 327 from the early to mid 60s in it. It is a nice little starter project truck that I intend to build as a shop truck. It maybe that when the grill was changed out that they found a street coupe hood.

Interesting info. never heard of a street coupe pickup, but while I've been a collector and restorer of A body Chevy's, I've been a long time mopar truck guy. I guess when the street coupes were out I must of been running a little red wagon and or a power wagon.
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