Greetings everyone. Just joined am in the Dallas area. I'm going to be looking to source a few items because I just managed to score myself a 1985 GMC Jimmy Sierra Classic. It needs a motor, and then to have the trans, transfer, and all the stuff attached to the motor so I can get it running. Not my first go round but it has been a while. About 20 years ago I had a 1977 Jimmy High Sierra and it was really really rough when I got it lol but of course back then there wasn't nearly as many internet related salvage resources (also I was poor as heck). I don't have any pictures of it, to my regret but I've been wanting to find me another one so I can do it all so much better this time.
Here is the Jimmy 2.0. The beast sits in storage, waiting for a heart transplant. I'm hoping to get enough stuff together to at least get it running and driving by the time the Dallas winter comes back (Laugh as you may if any of you are in the area). I think aside from the motor I am going to be looking to find a rear seat and a drive shaft. I know I can just get a new driveshaft made (and that is probably going to be far easier to do after 30 years of who knows what mileage and use, but right now the Rear seat looks like it is going to be a bit of a beast to find without spending stupid money. Going to search through the forums here but if anyone can offer a recommendation I'd sure appreciate it.
My roadmap is simple, clean the inside out and put down some lizard skin and other stuff across the inside to deaden noise and insulate, put in some nice OEM carpet, new side panels if needed (have not inspected them too closely).. Clean the top, probably respray it with Line-x and replace all the seals, along with coat the inside with more lizard skin to sound deaden the cavern and insulate from heat (and cold, lol). If I don't find myself a rear seat then I'll probably put in a sound system with a sub box that will account for a rear seat with some creative adaptation of something from another vehcile (like a jump seat or something)
As far as power goes, I'll probably just throw in a rebuilt 350 with some of the edelbrock performer parts and a decent exhaust. The trans is already a 700r4 with the np208 (boo to that one), but I never had enough resources back in the day to even consider what could be mated with a np 205 so feel free to smarten me up when and where possible. I'm gonna have to do a little reading and forgot to look closer at the data plate to figure out the gear ratio's are but I figure it's going to be 2.07's are some other garbage highway gears. It already has 33 x 12.50's on it but they are pretty much worn, weather rotted, etc etc but at least it gives me an idea of if the springs are shot (they aren't, yay) and at least I can swap some in without really worry about a lift right away.
Every project has a starting point and here is mine: Please point me in the direction of sanity!!!