1986 Chevrolet Blazer 4x4 350 V8 Engine Auto 'rust Free' 50k Miles Like New Cond on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
For Sale Worldwide OVER 38 FULL SIZE PICTURES TO VIEW CLICK THIS LINK BELOW http://s118.photobucket.com/user/troyspupies/slideshow/1986%20Chevy%20K5%20Blazer%2050k%20Miles HERE'S YOUR CHANCE OF OWNING THIS GREAT AMEICAN CLASSIC SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE THIS IS A NO RESERVRE !!! AUCTION !!! HIGHEST BIDDER WILL WIN THIS BEAUTIFUL 4WHEEL DRIVE CLASSIC ! HERE IS YOUR CHANCE OF OWNING THIS BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN CLASSIC SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE ..EXTREMELY RARE AND HARD TO FIND ONE IN THIS CONDITION.. RUST FREE 1986 CHEVROLET K5-BLAZER 4x4 2-DOOR CONVERTIBLE WITH FACTORY HARD TOP REAR WHEEL DRIVE 350 5.7'LITER 8'CYLINDER POWERFUL ENGINE!! AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WOW (ONLY 50,642 ORIGINAL MILES) THIS IS A OLDER ADULT OWNED VEHICLE WELL CARED FOR AND ALWAYS SERVICE SINCE 1986 CLEAN HISTORY MINOR DINGS DENTS AND SCRATCHES NON SMOKER ALL STOCK - ALL ORIGINAL - ALL FACTORY!! HAS ALL FACTORY OPTIONS POWER WINDOWS POWER DOOR LOCKS MANUAL MIRRORS MANUAL DRIVER AND SEAT MANUAL PASSENGER SEAT MANUAL REAR WINDOW FACTORY CONVERTIBLE HARD TOP FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING FACTORY AM-FM STERIEO CENTER CONSOLE DRIVERS AND PASSENGER SEATS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH NICE FACTORY 16 INCH' WHEELS TIRES ARE LIKE NEW CONDITIONING SPARE TIRE LOOK'S LIKE IT HAS NEVER BEEN USED THIS CLASSIC 4WHEEL DRIVE RUNS, DRIVES, STOPS, TURNS AND LOOKS GREAT! BEEN GARAGE KEPT IT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!!! FOR BEING OVER 28 YAERS OLD ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION RUNS AND SHIFT PERFECT!!! THIS SUV VEHICLE WILL ONLY GO UP IN VALUE IT'S A GREAT INVESTMENT A REAL COLLECTORS PIECE DON'T SNOOZE AND LOSE WILL NOT LAST LONG
CALL ROBERT @ 971-235-6471 WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR TO BUY THIS K5-BLAZER NOW I MAY END AUCTION AT ANYTIME SINCE THIS VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY I HAVE A CLEAR AND CLEAN TITLE IN HAND GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING TO VIEW OVER 38 FULL SIZE PICTURES OF THE FORD BRONCO HERE IS THE DIRECT LINK. http://s118.photobucket.com/user/troyspupies/slideshow/1986%20Chevy%20K5%20Blazer%2050k%20Miles I CAN HELP YOU ARRANGE SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS OR DROP IT OFF TO THE NEAREST TRANSPORT IF NEEDED OR I CAN PICK YOU UP FROM THE LOCAL AIRPORT
PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST IF YOU HAVE NO FEED BACK BEFOR YOU BID ON THIS ITEM THEREFORE BID WILL BE BLOCK!!!! SORRY This vehicle appears to have never been smoked in.Vehicle does not show any signs of collision damage.The engine on this vehicle is running properly.This vehicle has no known defects.The mileage represented on this vehicle is accurate.This vehicle has a smooth shifting transmission.There are no electrical problems with this vehicle.Overall, this vehicle's exterior is clean.The interior is clean and in good condition. vehicle is SOLD as-is NO Warranty Bidders are welcome to have it pre inspected be for 24hours of auction ending,
Accepted payment methods: - $1,000 Non refundable deposit with in 24'hours after auction ends - Full payment with in 72'hours after auction ends |
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