1972 K5 Chevrolet Blazer With Only 72,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
I have for sale a 1972 Chevrolet Blazer with only 72,000 miles. I am the fourth owner of the truck and have every intention on restoring it but do to time and space I have to let her go. The truck has been completely redone mechanically. All the receipts are in the middle console.
The motor is a 350 four bolt main completely rebuild with less than 500 miles on it but it has been properly broke in and is ready to go. Eagle rods, Dart Heads, Flat Top Pistons, Bored 60 Over, Comp Cam, Roller Rockers, new Headers, Edelbrock Intake, Holley Carb. The brakes have been completely replaced with new Master Cylinder, Brake Booster, new Brake Calipers, Ceramic Pads, new Rubber Brake Lines, new Rear Wheel Cylinders, Spring Kits, Drums, Emergency Brake Cables. The front end has been redone with new tie rod ends new front and rear axle a seals, new repacked locking hubs. It has the original truck 4 speed transmission the flywheel has been turned with new Zoom clutch, pressure plate, throw out bearing. It also has a new battery, new water pump, new oversized radiator, new heater core (not hooked up) Rancho 5000 shocks and like new 31 10/50 tires. The truck is ready to drive or you can finish restoring it it's ready for the body shop. It has rust in the typical places but no rust above the windshield and the frame is solid!!! All the glass is intact but the passenger side glass in the cap is broken. If you have any questions or would like more pictures please ask I will help the best I can. |
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