1969 Chevrolet Blazer K5 on 2040-cars
Lodi, California, United States
Offered At No Reserve -your Bid Buys It!!! California Barn Find - First Year Blazer - Full Convertible Top - With Rebuilt Motor And Transmission. Extremely Rare 1969 (first Year Of Production) K5 Blazer With California Black Plates. They Dont Make These Anymore And You Sure Dont Find Them In This Incredible Condition. Dont Let This One Go. Place Your Bid Now! We Just Picked Up This Amazing 1969 Chevrolet K5 Blazer. It Belonged To The Same Owner For Many Years Here In Southern California. He Completed The Restoration And Then Put It In Storage And Never Drove It. You Can Tell It Had Been Cared For And Stored All Its Life, As It Is Amazing How Rock Solid This Truck Is. You Don’t Find Them This Nice. This Truly Is A California Gold Find! So Much Work Has Been Done To This Blazer To Get It Where It Is Today. Just To Touch On Some Highlights, The Previous Owner Had Rebuilt The 350 Motor, Upgraded And Rebuilt The Turbo 400 Transmission And Replaced The Brakes (front Discs And Drums In The Rear) And Suspension And Installed A New Exhaust. The Truck Was Also Converted From 4wd To 2wd. The Paint Was Also Done Recently And Although Not A Show Quality Paint Job, It Looks Great. The Rear Bench Seat Is Original And The Two Front Seats Are Modern Blazer Seats, Which Look Great And Are Very Comfortable. All Of The Lights (marker And Brake) Have Been Replaced With Leds. All Of The Lights And Gauges Work And It Runs Very Good.
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