1983 Chevrolet K5 Blazer 350 4wd 4x4 5.7 K 5 No Reserve 2 Door Yellow Cold A/c on 2040-cars
Guntersville, Alabama, United States
LISTING THIS COOL 1983 CHEVY K5 BLAZER 4WD FOR A FRIEND. THE VIN SHOWS IT WAS ORGINALY A DIESEL. IT WAS SWAPPED TO GAS ROUGHLY 10 YEARS AGO WITH A GM CRATE 350 ENGINE. TRUCK CRANKS RUNS AND DRIVES AND THE AIR BLOWS COLD. THIS WAS ALWAYS A SOUTHERN TRUCK BUT THERE IS SOME RUST THAT WILL BE SHOWN IN THE PICS. TRUCK HAS BEEN DROVE LOCALLY FOR MANY YEARS WITH NO KNOWN PROBELMS. HOWEVER IF YOU ARE 300 MILES AWAY PLEASE DONT ASK IF I THINK IT WILL MAKE IT BACK. THERE IS A HUGE DIFFERENCE IN DRIVING SOMETHING 10 MILES AND 300 MILES. ALL I KNOW IS THAT IT RUNS GOOD BUT IT IS 31 YEARS OLD AND IF YOU ARE FAR AWAY I WOULD MAKE AGGRANGMENTS TO HAVE IT HAULED. BUT AFTER YOU PAY FOR IT, IT IS YOURS AND YOU CAN DRIVE IT, HAUL IT OR PULL IT WITH A MULE FOR ALL I CARE. TRANS SHIFTS INTO ALL GEARS WELL. ENGINE SOUNDS STRONG AND DOES NOT SMOKE....ALSO THE TRUCK WAS ORGINALY SILVER IN COLOR AND WAS PAINTED YELLOW WHEN THE ENGINES WERE SWAPPED. PAINT LOOKS GOOD FROM A DISTANCE BUT UP CLOSE THERE IS A FEW RUST BUBBLES. THE LARGEST SHOWIN IN THE PIC ON THE TAILGATE. TRUCK IS BEING SOLD AS-IS AND SHIPPING IS THE RESPONSIBITY OF THE BUYER. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUSTIONS PLEASE ASK THROUGH EBAY. THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION AND THE HIGH BIDDER WILL OWN THE TRUCK. A $250 DEPOSIT IS DUE THROUGH PAYPAL WITH IN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE. FULL PAYMENT CAN BE IN THE FORM OF CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNDS. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK!!!!
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