While SUVs account for what feels like every other car on the road
these days, with many crossovers being more car than truck, it was
not so until almost forty years ago. Cars were cars, and trucks
were trucks. That is the era from which this 1988 GMC S15 Jimmy
comes. Repainted in what appears to be a shade of Cerulean Blue, it
retains its staunch boxy construction with clean-looking body
panels and trim. Inside, we find the sea of blue continues with
cozy bucket seats up front and a two-person bench in the back,
complete with dual armrests. A no-frills dashboard keeps things
simple and easy, while the analog HVAC controls sit easily within
the driver's reach.
Under the hood, we find a GM 2.8-liter V-6 engine that uses
throttle-body injection and makes 125 horsepower and 150 pounds of
torque in stock form. That power is then routed through a
column-shifted four-speed automatic transmission before heading off
to the ten-bolt rear end. The S15 Jimmy rides on a torsion bar and
shocks up front and leaf springs and shocks out back. Fifteen-inch
wheels are shod in 255/70R-15 Telstar rubber, hiding a set of power
disc brakes up front and power drums out back.
Highlights:
*Clean Repaint
*2.8 Liter V6
*Throttle Body Injection
*Four Speed Auto
*Power Steering
*Power Brakes
*Tow Package
*Cruise Control
*Heat
*Defroster
*Service Manuals
*Owner's Manual
While so many of these 1988 GMC S15 Jimmys once roamed the highway
and byways across the country, rain, snow, age, and deterioration
have whittled down those in such good shape as this one to a far
lower number. If you want a true example of what it meant for a
truck to be a truck, then this S15 Jimmy is the vehicle you've been
waiting for. Call today!