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1993 Chevrolet Blazer Silverado 2 Door 4x4 K1500 Not K5 on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:151660
Location:

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

1993 Chevrolet Blazer K1500, one of the last full size 2 door models. 151,600 miles (244,600 kilometers). This Blazer is in pristine condition for its age.   It is exceptionally clean inside and out. This truck is tight and quiet with no rattles or wind noise. It handles as new (my opinion). It has been well maintained and to my knowledge needs nothing.

 There are some minor rock chips here and there on the body but nothing serious - again in my opinion (and I’m very picky). As well there are  some stone chips on the running boards which originated with the original owner 20 years ago. 

The rear seat has only been sat in a few times and it shows. Front driver seat is 6 way electric, passenger seat is manual. Neither seat has any apparent wear. The interior (seats, carpet, door panels, headliner etc. are free from stains. This truck has not been smoked in.

The glass is free of cracks and checks. There are no cracks in the dash, console etc. The truck has lived inside under cover since new.

 The truck was very"rarely" driven in the winter and it shows. There is no evidence of rust anywhere on the truck that I am aware of.

This Blazer is mechanically sound. The 5.7 motor runs smooth and quiet. The transmission and 4 wheel drive shift smoothly and operate as they should and have no known issues.

The Michelin LTX AT (LT265X75 X16) tires have approximately 65% tread remaining.

 Suspension is tight, Brakes, Exhaust, Belts are all good.

 The truck has a Class III/IV hitch although we have never used it to tow anything.

 Other stuff: Kenwood 6 CD changer  (under front seat) with remote, alarm system, keyless entry, remote starter, a/c, cruise, tilt, power locks, power windows, overhead console. There’s likely more that I’ve forgotten.

 Why start a project? This truck is ready to drive now.

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