1973 K5 Blazer on 2040-cars
Woodland Hills, California, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Blazer
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Not Applicable
Trim: cheyenne pckg
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: auto
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Mileage: 14,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Sub Model: cheyenne
Exterior Color: orange/white
Interior Color: Brown
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
1973 k/5 blazer Cheyenne packg,350 cid 350 trans extremely original absolutely rust free Arizona truck, this truck has lots of factory options, p/s pdb a/c which has been updated and blows cold cruise control locking front hubs factory skid plated on gas tank and transfer case factory ralley rims with new 31x15 radial tires, this one owner original paint truck has been in storage for many years it was a victem of a theft many years ago and ins put salvage on the title which realy doesent effect a 40 yr old vehicle, the interior front seats have been redone the carpet is original it has a later model fold down rear seat the tailgate was replaced minus window and is primmered, the truck for many years had a small cab over camper so the top is split using a later moder rear section which in fact is good if you only want to take off the back section, look closely at the pics this truck is in amazing original shape unlike the ones that are redone and you aren't sure what you're getting. sold as is buyer to arrange for pick up/shipping $500 deposite due upon end of sale ,payment must be either bank transfer or cashiers check, don't pass this one up they're only original once good luck.
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To come up with its winners, KBB measures depreciation over the first five years of ownership, and looks for the cars it expects to hold its value the best after this time; on average, the report says the 2013 model year vehicles will lose 61.8 percent of its value in five years. Of the 22 categories, 15 slots were filled by Toyota, Honda and Nissan products, while the Camaro and Porsche (Cayenne and Panamera) each took home a pair of awards. If Toyota has anything to be upset about in this list of cars, it's that categories for Hybrid/Alternative Energy Car and Electric Vehicle went to the Ford Fusion and Chevrolet Volt, respectively.
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The majority of consumers are more or less priced out of the market.
Electric cars are gaining popularity with the general public, but are they still too expensive? According to a survey 1,084 consumers by Navigant Research, a consulting firm located in Boulder, CO, 71 percent want their next car to cost under $25,000, while 41 percent won't go a cent above $20K. Looks like people are even thriftier than we'd originally thought.