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1989 Chevy K5 Blazer on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:81000 Color: of the truck and wouldn
Location:

Williston Park, New York, United States

Williston Park, New York, United States
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1989 Blazer K5 V8 5.7 (350) TBI Engine, with 700r4 Transmission.  The truck has 81k miles and drives like it just came off the lot.

There is an endless amount of accessory items that have been replaced as part of a restoration.  The interior was in good shape but decided to get a new carpet, and redo the headliner/visors to make it look new again as the old carpet  was faded and had some stains. The interior was originally charcoal grey but I decided to go with a black finish as it matched the exterior of the truck and wouldn’t show dirt as easy.  

The pictures should speak for themselves.  I would have no problem driving this truck anywhere, it has low miles and has brand new tires that still have nubs on them.  

The truck has A/C, Heat, Power Windows and Locks, and it all works! The radio has been upgraded for a newer Sony head unit, that has blutooth and a USB port for an iPod as well as a standard CD Player. New Apline Type R component speakers have been installed in the kick panel for the front seats, and Pioneer speakers have been added to the side panels for both the rear seats and cargo area.   I have had my fun with it driving it (drove very little) and restoring it. I actually rarely even drive it therefore I'm deciding to free up some space in the garage and add some money back into the savings account by selling some of my toys that I don't play much with. 

 

Here is a list of some new parts within the last two years:

Windshield

Carpet

Dome Lens

Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac 31x10.50x15 Tires x 4

Spark Plugs

Spark Plug Wires

Distributor Cap/Rotor

Air Filter

Gasoline Filter

Windshield Wipers

Serpentine Belt

Battery

Front Differential Chrome Cover

Rear Differential Heavy Duty Cover with support studs

Front and Rear Differential Oil Change – AmsOil Severe Gear

Transmission Fluid Changed Regularly

High Output Headlight Kit from LMC

Lund Exterior Visor

Roof Light Bar with 3 Offroad Lights

Front Push Bar with 2 Offroad Lights

Step Bars

Sound Deadener throughout the truck

Flowmaster Exhaust

Throttle Body Spacer

1000CCA DuraMax Gold Top Battery NEW

Rancho RS5000 Front Quad Shocks NEW

Rancho RS5000 Rear Shocks NEW

Rancho RS5000 Steering Stabilizer NEW

 

Drivers, Passenger and Rear Power Window Motors, Regulators and Tracks have all been replaced

 

I’m sure there are things I’m forgetting so ask me any questions you have

 

The not so good:

The dash pad does have a couple cracks as most trucks this age, there is a few tiny spots of rust on the tailgate and above the driver’s side wheel well (the driver’s side quarter panel was grinded down and treated with POR15)

 

 

Please email me any questions you might have and I will try to respond promptly. 

 

Please note that the deposit is NON-REFUNDABLE.  Please ONLY bid if you intend to buy.

 

Thanks again and happy bidding!

 

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