1984 Chevy Blazer Diesel 6.2liter Two Door 4x4 4wd on 2040-cars
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1984 blazer chevy two door 4wd 4x4 drive strong shifting nice smoothly lots of power very well taking care of been in nc all the time only two owner neighbour i been driving it for the past week i truly enjoying it so much but i have no use for it nice nice truck or suv never been in accidents or any damages all original HERE IS WHAT THE OWNER SAYING I purchased this Blazer in 1984 with 8,000 miles on it. It is a 6.2 Liter Diesel and gets 27 miles to a gallon. It has always been garaged and is in Excellent condition. I have all the documentation since 1984. It has been driven less than 250 miles in the last 10 years. Feel free to call me from 8-5 or email me with questions. EXTERIOR COLOR Red CUSTOM EXTERIOR COLOR Red and White PAINT DETAILS Two-Tone PAINT CONDITION Excellent INTERIOR COLOR Burgundy |
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