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Rare Low Miles, Excellent Cond! 1994 S-10 Blazer 4x4, 4-door Power Everything! on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:1994 Mileage:78000
Location:

Orem, Utah, United States

Orem, Utah, United States
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RARE to find a Chevy S-10 Blazer Tahoe Edition 4x4 - Low Low miles!! Only 78K - The nicest S-10 Blazer anywhere. One of my favorite things about it, is NO ONE else has this an S-10 Blazer that is this nice anymore.

It was purchased and driven by an 85 year old man to the golf course and back for about 17 years. I've had it for two years and am only the 2nd owner! He garaged it for the majority of it's life, and original paint is in great condition for year. I got it with 65,000 original miles, and have commuted back and forth from Lehi to Spanish fork and put 13,000 miles on it. Runs fantastic and is super tight. Plenty of power with the Vortec 4.3 V6.

Everything in it is original, works, and was top of the line for 1994. With the few additions, it is now the perfect blend of Classic & Modern, being the last year they made the original S-10 Body Style, but has all the power options, and Bluetooth Stereo that sounds amazing!

Features:
- 4 Doors
- Automatic
- 4x4
- 4.3 Vortec V6 (16-20 MPG)
- Original Upholstery shows little to no wear. (Cleans up to showroom condition!)
- Power Mirrors 
- Power Windows and Locks
- Keyless Entry (Aftermarket)
- Sony Bluetooth/Sirius Radio CD Player (Installed by Pro Audio earlier this year)
- Pioneer 10" Subwoofer
- Amplifier
- Custom Alloy Wheels / Falken Tires
- Extra Set of custom wheels if preferred.
- Brand New Uniroyal Spare

Mechanical Maintenance Things I've had replaced in the last year:
- Alternator
- Fuel Pump
- Heater Core
- New Brakes all around (Calipers, Rotors, the whole nine yards)

Needs: 

- AC Recharge or AC System Conversion to R134 (Still has old R12 system); Heater works awesome. AC just doesn't blow cold.
- Could use new rear window shocks. The ones it has are original and work fine, they just wont hold the glass up by themselves anymore.

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