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Dad's pickup
I still own Dad's '66 . He purchaced it new in ElDorado,KS.It was the only vehicle he ever bought BRAND NEW. I remember us driveing the old '51 Chevy to town and driveing the new 'Jimmy' homeI was 10 years old..Dad special ordered it as a heave duty model.He was farming,and hauled his grain to town with.Dad ordered it with a 250 inline 6. It was shortlived,only lasted 80,000 miles. So he bought a used 305 from a wrecked pickup.He and my then 15 year old sister did the swap.It has an oversize clutch,oversize radiator,heavy springs,posi trac rearend,7.50x16 HD tires,4.56 rear end gears......The 'Jimmy' now has only about 120,000 miles and is semi retired. Dad owned several newer pickups,but always kept his Jimmy'.The 'Jimmy' is now kind of a family institution.
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Neat story, I hope you keep it forever.
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I cant quite make out the pictures on this thread. Maybe theyre too small?
Good to hear you kept your dad's Jimmy. Oh and :welcome: to the club! |
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Welcome from western South Dakota! I can relate with "family institution" GMC's! We are looking forward to pictures of this family member! Great story thanks for sharing.
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Welcome and good write up! Hope the truck stays in the family. Pictures would be cool!
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Dad bought the 'Jimmy' at Nofsinger Motors in ElDorado. I think they are now out of business
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