1971 Chevrolet K5 Blazer 4x4 on 2040-cars
Ontario, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Blazer
Drive Type: 4X4
Year: 1971
Mileage: 0
Trim: 2 Door
1971 CHEVY K5 BLAZER 4X4 * Runs and Drives * Very good project truck. * Little rust on bottom of the doors and front floor. Very easy repairs. * Engine runs. Has good power, but defiantly needs a tune-up. * Edelbrock intake, cam and carb. * MSD billet distributor. * Headers * 350 Auto Trans. Shifts well, but has multiple leaks. Needs to be pulled and re-sealed. * Top is in OK condition. Its a solid 6 out of 10. (10 being great condition) Will need some fiberglass repair, but glass is good. * Window tracks in doors will need work or be replaced. * Truck rides pretty rough. I don't know if I am just used to driving new trucks but I feel like a milkshake after driving this thing. The cool factor of having a full removable top on a 4x4 out-weighs it being bumpy. * Tires hold air but will need to be replaced. * Original A/C car. My business is changing directions so all projects/toys must go!! This is not a fire sell!! If you have any questions regarding this vehicle, please feel free to message me. Please leave a phone # so that I can respond. I am on the road a lot so it is difficult for me to send emails back and forth a lot. If you do not have any intention of purchasing this vehicle PLEASE DO NOT bid on it. Please ask all questions before the end of the auction. If you have a zero feedback please message me with your phone number so we could talk or your bid will be canceled. |
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