1972 Blazer Cts K5 4wd on 2040-cars
Yorba Linda, California, United States
**EDIT** Forgot to mention the vehicle has power steering and power brakes. The body is very straight but does have some minor dings. I cant find bondo on it at all and it does not appear to have ever in a collision. 1972 Blazer K5 CST, in very good UNRESTORED condition, especially considering the vehicle is 42 years old. Its powered by a very strong running 350 motor with turbo 350 trans. It shifts very hard without hesitation. I have been using this truck as daily driver and it is very dependable. It doesn’t leek a drop of anything!! It still has the original interior, seats, console, carpet, upholstery but it does appear to have been repainted. This truck has VERY LITTLE RUST (see photos). There is a bit in the bottom of the doors and back of front fenders but it is all minor and easily repairable. The floor pans, rockers, frame, window gutters, and bed are all SOLID! The only thing she needs mechanically is the brakes to bled as right now I can tell there’s air bubbles in the lines so you have to press the brakes harder than usual. The front brakes are disc and the rear drum. Both axels have been gone through and freshened up by UniTrax so you’re good to go there. The truck has a 6” suspension lift on it with 35” mud terrain tires, about 85% tread life left on those. Virtually everything works on the vehicle. It was recently rewired so all the lights work, even the little red 50 MPH light in the speedometer, very cool! When the truck was re-wired it was set up for electric windows should anyone decide to install them, but the original window cranks function nice and smoothly. The truck originally had AC and most of the components are still there but it is missing the compressor and 2 vents in the dash. The knob recently fell off the windshield wiper so the button needs to be reconnected to the rod but the wiper motor works great. The tail gate and lift gate both meet up very nicely however the latch is not functioning properly; I believe the rods need to be connected to the latch. The truck also has a Kenwood CD/MP3 player with 6x9 speakers. This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION so please ask questions before bidding and bid to win, I have the pink slip in hand! I also strongly recommend setting up an appointment to come view the vehicle in person and if that is not available, we can try to work out additional photos or a video. Im sure I am forgetting something so I will update the add if I think of anything. Please contact me via email or cell phone (call/txt) 714-305-1137 with your questions. The vehicle is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time!
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THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS and has been described to the best of knowledge! $500 deposit due via PayPal within 48 hours of the auction close. The remainder is due within 7 days of auction close, unless you contact me and we set up other arrangements. I am a reasonable man so just let me know if you need special arrangements. The remaining amount is due in cash or cashier’s check, but the vehicle will not be released until full payment is received and cleared. I am happy to assist in any shipping but it is to be organized and paid for by the buyer and the vehicle will need to be picked up from my house. Thank you for looking and HAPPY BIDDING!
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