1972 Chevy Blazer K-5 Cst Model Custom 4x4. A Head Turner. Be Seen In This One!! on 2040-cars
Bakersfield, California, United States
CHECK BACK IN A DAY OR 2 FOR MORE PICS!! Selling my very nice Blazer. New Paint (5 months ago) Crate 350 Goodwrech long block engine ( have receipt) with 3.3k miles on it with serpentine set up and new radiator. Rebuilt 350 turbo tranny. Edelbrock intake and carb. Long tube headers and flowmasters (sounds awesome!). Brakes done about a year ago. No issues with 4x4. Original transfer case. New flooring (just spray off and go!) New upholstry Custom interior diamond plate side walls AND BEST YET.....NO RUST ON ANY OF THE PANELS! Hard Top is in very good condition and painted Black also. Rewired with Painless Wiring kit. Nice sound system with 12in sub, amp, deck, 6x9s and 6.5in speakers. New Polyurathane bushings, 4 inch lift, drives straight! Seriously this is a very nice Blazer that is definately an attention getter and conversation starter! Oh also there are some new badges and trim ($300 in badges alone!) that I have not put on the Blazer that are not on the picture....and also some other parts im forgetting. Has no AC (but you can add one after if you want. Got taken off when engine got put in) but who needs one if you can cruise this beast without a top! has an after market heater. Some of the gauges are not wired up. This is because the previous owner bought after market gauges (to more accurately determine temp, battery level, and oil pressure since the old gauges dont give #'s). The gauges do work though. Some of these 1st generation Blazers in these conditions are selling for $25k+.....Im selling this one at a great price. Many more pictures will be added...in a day or two or Call or text if interested. If you have a question PLEASE read all of this first so you dont ask somthing i already said on here. I took the time to write so you please take the time to read. 661-809-0053 |
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ALG, the firm specializing in establishing residual values, determined that Cobalt owners had lost $300 compared to the segment competition and doesn't envision any long-term effects from the recall situation. Feinberg's statement comes in advance of public details on how the compensation fund will work and adheres to GM's long-held position on the matter. The company has already asked a judge to throw out such suits using the pre-bankruptcy defense, even as it stopped using that defense in cases of injury and death.
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