Chevy Trailblazer Ss In Good Condition.... No Reserve!!!!! on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> NO RESERVE AUCTION<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU BID!!!!!!!! REBUILT TITLE BUT CAR HAS BEEN INSPECTED BY THE HIGHWAY PATROL AND NOW CAN BE REGISTER BY ANYONE. 2007 Trailblazer SS Dark metallic blue exterior Black leather with suede inserts seats and gray cloth headliner Trailblazer will have about 130K miles by the end of the auction Car has normal wear and tear for the age but not abused Seats are in good shape no rips at all except for driver seat has wrinkles from normal seating but not cracked I have been driven the blazer for about 1300 miles and no issues at all everything works and car runs and drives as it should but it will need a little bit of front end/suspension work since the tire on the front driver side is bowed in a little bit (about an inch please refer to pics) Car is located in Fairfield Ohio 45014 please let me know if you would like to look at it. Side plastic cover on the driver side seat (where seat controls are located) one of the tabs its broke Driver seat wont move forward or backwards but the recliner part works fine The interior is very clean with the exception on the wrinkles on the driver side seat, a small cigarette burn on the head liner and couple bleached spots in the cargo compartment nothing major The exterior paint has a normal amount of swirls which is normal for any dark paint. The rocker panel molding below the fender on the driver side needs some adjustment The car has been inspected by the highway patrol after all the repairs and it passed you can take this car and register at any state just like any other car Air bags didn't diploid at the accident but insurance salvage the title because it suffer some frame damage. The core support, radiator and a/c condenser still the originals The engine alone range from $3500 - $5000 transmission is around $1000 in Cart-Part.com so the drivetrain is where the value is. Trailblazer runs and drives I just took it in a 400 mile round trip and no problems at all. The tire pressure light is on the dash since the wheels aren't the originals and its missing the pressure sensors All electronics including stereo appears to work properly Brakes and rotors all the way around installed 2 weeks ago New battery New alternator This is a true SS but if you want put back 100% you will need the grill and bumper replaced.... I was planning on driving this been my daily driver but since I do construction the interior is to nice and it will be trashed sooner then later. I will entertain trades but the only things that I would consider is a street glide Harley, rollback tow truck or work pick up truck bigger then a F250 or Chevy 2500 let me know what you got. If you have any questions feel free to ask!!! As I stated before this was going to be my daily driver!! Bidders with less the 10 positive feedback will be canceled since I been burn way to many times before and I don't feel like keep relisting the item. Also I will be listing a 2005 corvette convertible in near mint condition. Look for seller other items |
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