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1985 Chevrolet K5 Blazer 4x4 Silverado 70k Actual Miles Stunning Survivor on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:70590
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States

1985 Chevrolet K5 Blazer 4X4

Silverado 70,590 Actual Miles

Hello out there in eBay land and welcome to my auction.  Those of you that follow my auctions know that I have a fondness for K5 Blazers and the one I offer today is the cream of the crop.  I look really hard for these rigs and am proud to say that I found one of the best out there to offer to the public today.  This is a fully documented totally original survivor Blazer.  The paint is original the interior is original..  Everything is correct that should be.  The stereo has been upgraded tastefully and sounds excellent and there is also an alarm, but that is it.

The previous owner of this K5 is the General Manager of a well-known and respected Chevrolet Dealer in my city and has owned and loved and serviced this vehicle to a very high standard.  This care is evident in detail of the vehicle.  It is 100% RUST FREE.  Not only is there no rust, but there are no repaired rust areas either.  Everything works properly.  Every light, gage, switch and option works exactly as it should.  The rear window operates from both the dash switch and the key and is problem free.  The A/C blows ice cold too.  The power windows and fast and seal perfectly.  The top has never been off as far as I can tell.  All the rubber seals are supple and accounted for. 

The K5 starts easily and runs smoothly without and smoking or complaining ever.  It has lots of power when you ask for it too.  The transmission shifts perfectly.  Nothing leaks.  No oil leaks, no transmission leaks, no power steering leaks, no coolant leaks.  Everything is 100% up to snuff and serviced.  The Blazer needs nothing mechanically.

As I mentioned, the paint is original.  It shines well and has lived most of its life in a garage out of the elements.  The top edge of the tailgate has some discoloration and there are a few stone chips on the leading edge of the hood, but I would consider the finish to be as good as any could hope for.  Especially considering that it is 30 years old.  I tried to take the photographs in lots of different lighting conditions so you could get a really good look at it.

The interior is really gorgeous.  I mean it really looks like new in there.  I hope the pictures demonstrate how clean it is.  By the way, I did not even have to vacuum the Blazer..  It is and has always been this clean.  No smoking, no pets, no eating, I don’t think anyone ever sat in the back..  The dash has a couple of cracks which are typical and really the only flaws in an otherwise fantastically preserved vintage SUV. 

The miles are actual and documented in the receipts and on Carfax too.  One look at this vehicle and any doubts will be put to rest.

I am sure I am forgetting lots of details, but I am not forgetting and problems because there are none.  Bid with confidence because even the biggest nitpicker will be happy with this K5..  I love it and so will you.

This Chevrolet has a ton of vintage appeal and will surely be one to hold on to for future appreciation.

I am selling the car with a LOW RESERVE and I know the K5 will sell the first go around as long as we all play by these rules. 

#1.  Only bid if you have intentions to buy. 

#2. Ask any and all questions before bidding. 

#3. Please contact me BEFORE BIDDING if you have zero or negative feedback.

#4. This is an AS-IS sale.  I have done my best to describe it exactly as I see it but it has no warranties or guarantees.

#5. I will not accept Pay-Pal for the balance payment of the truck.  Pay-Pal is for the deposits only, the balance must be paid by certified check or wire.  Legitimate and legal buyers only please. 

Just be real and genuine and I will make sure that the winning bidder is happy with his or her purchase.  I have 100% positive feedback and I plan on keeping that.  Also, I will end the sale for the right offer so don’t wait till the last second and worry about missing out.  Just call me and we will work out a fair price..

I’m Justin my Phone number is 503-969-5127
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