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SECOND ROUND KNOCKOUT

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December 2020

Daniel Cumby’s ’95 GMC Jimmy Overhaul

- PHIL GORDON

SECOND ROUND KNOCKOUT

THE CHEVY BLAZER AND GMC JIMMY ARE NEARLY INTERCHANGEABLE. Aside from slight trim and badging, Chevy and GMC created an almost identical vehicle. The second generation of the Blazer/Jimmy was so popular that it was given the Truck of the Year nod from Playboy magazine and Motor Trend magazine.

In the custom truck community, the Chevy and GMC SUV model became extremely popular due to the customizations possible. When Daniel Cumby of Santa Fe, Texas, first purchased a Chevy Blazer, he made it his own by bagging and painting it to his preference. His Blazer was his daily driver and he used it for commuting to work as well as hanging with friends.

Daniel wanted to try his hand in building a full-size truck, so he found a new home for his Blazer. He quickly realized his mistake and began to miss the mini. Of course, he couldn’t renege on the sale, so he set out to find a new one. Looking through ads online, he found a ’95 GMC Jimmy in Holiday, Florida, for sale. It was already bagged but had a primer black paintjob, which he saw as a blank canvas for his creativity. After some quick negotiations, Daniel got his new project to Texas and began the overhaul, or “round two” as he calls it.

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