This 1976 GMC Jimmy Mini is a 19-foot motorhome constructed by Coachmen Industries using a GMC-sourced frame and cab and powered by a 350ci V8 paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission. The selling dealer acquired the RV near Denver, Colorado and drove it to Houston before repainting the cab and updating the interior with rebuilt accessories, new trim, and more. Six new tires were installed in January 2018, while the fuel lines, battery, and fluids were replaced three months ago. This Jimmy is offered in Texas with owner’s literature, sales materials, and a clean Colorado title.

New white paint was applied to correct fading in the front end. The seller states that the aluminum RV body shows evidence of prior repainting under period-style stripes.

An air conditioning unit is housed on the roof and reported to be functional. Six new tires were installed approximately 1,000 miles ago in January 2018. Access to the camper is through a rear door on the passenger side. The seller states that the factory cruise control operates correctly.

The cab is upholstered in beige vinyl with wood trim. A central doghouse cover provides access to the rear of engine, and an aftermarket radio is situated above it. Factory cruise control is equipped and said to work well. The roof A/C unit works and the seller will replace the front compressor and belt for the new owner. Newly installed electronics include a touchscreen monitor with Bluetooth and DVD, a drop-down monitor for rear passengers, rear view camera, and 4 new speakers. The 5-digit odometer shows 45,200 miles.

The selling dealer updated the interior with modern finishes, and states that photo documentation is available from the work. The floors, cushions, curtains, paint, and interior decor are new, as is a sound system featuring a touchscreen monitor with Bluetooth and DVD up front, a drop-down monitor for rear passengers, a rear-view camera, and four new speakers. Further amenities are documented in the gallery below, and items seen in the photos are included in the sale. The floors, cushions, curtains, paint, and all decor are all brand new.

The 350ci V8 is paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission routing power to the rear axle. The seller replaced the fuel lines, battery, and fluids three months ago. A new engine bay air conditioning compressor and belt will reportedly be installed by the selling dealer before the RV is shipped to or driven home by its new owner. A period gasoline-powered generator is installed but not functional.

An underside photo is provided above.

Provided literatures includes owner’s manuals, warranty paperwork, GMC and Jimmy pre-delivery inspection reports, and more.