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1988 Chevy S10 Blazer 2wd Full Load 12k Resto Collector Status And Plates on 2040-cars

US $6,800.00
Year:1988 Mileage:16000 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.3L
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1GNCS18R9J0103703 Year: 1988
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Blazer
Trim: Sport
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 16,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

**I'm relisting the Blazer this time without the extra parts. This auction is solely for the Blazer. 


The Blazer will be in the TV Show "Once upon a time" episode 17 season 2 "Welcome to storybrook"

Below, anything highlighted in RED is important information, please read and understand. Please ask me any questions if you have any. 


****THE BUY IT NOW PRICE INCLUDES two options:

- a FREE flight to Vancouver, all paper work transfer fee's paid for, also $500 of fuel money for your drive back.

OR

-Buy it now price can include FREE shipping across Canada, and signed ownership transfer paperwork to be mailed and or shipped out with the truck.

Please also note that now I'm willing to sell this WORLDWIDE. Shipping arrangements are to be made by the buyer. Vehicle will not leave the premises without payment in hand.

This is a reserved auction with a buy it now option. 

Reserve is considerably less than "buy it now price" FYI




Factory Specs 

-Tahoe Series came with black corduroy "trailblazer interior 
-2.8 V6 ( NOW WITH 4.3L V6, conversion done by me) 
-700R4 automatic
-power windows 
-power locks 
-tilt Steering 
-power steering 
-power brakes 
-int wipers 
-cruise control 
-AC ( Converted to 134A just a year ago, Updated) 
-20% tint on rear 3 windows 
-HD front and rear stabilizer bar 
-Original BC vehicle 


What I have done 

-AIRCARED TILL 2011 
-new paint 
-new tires (BF Goodrich 245 60 15's all around with %97 tread all even wear) 
-new rims ( Eagle Alloys with perfect beefy offset) 
-3 inch drop 
-4.3L engine swap 
-engine mounts 
-radiator 
-NEW battery 
-New alternator 
-700R4 transmission ( done with engine) 
-"dual exhaust" setup 
-AC updated to R134 a ( ICE ICE ICE COLD) 
-lighted factory beauty mirrors build in sun visors 
-FULL Bilstein suspension 

-Magnaflow Exhaust 
-factory fog lamp valance and fog light setup 
-Rad support changed to 94 version 
-NEW GMC Grill 
-Frameless factory rear hatch glass with wiper 
-Silverstar Performance headlamps 
-Rare factory gages with built in Tachometer 
-Billet Steering wheel with matching adapter 
-JVC CD player with actual Ipod connector neatly hidden in glove box -polished chrome roof rack tracks 
-ceramic brake pads (less brake dust on wheels, keeps them clean) -Rotors and Drums 
-Brake shoes for rears 
-GMC Typhoon power mirrors 
-catalytic converter and upgraded 2.25 inch exhaust ( with one in 2 out setup, SOUNDS GREAT) 
-Door pins and bushings ( doors open and close with barely a finger, flawless) 
-etc etc etc 






She needs a new owner that will respect it and not wrap it around a poll ( because the 4.3L will loose the back end if you are reckless with the power) The whole idea for the Blazer was to put in all available options GM had to offer ( example: power mirrors, rear wiper , fog lamps etc) and I had done most of them.

needs no mechanical work at all, everything is tight YES its aircared, My wife and I own a new car, and I have my company van that I use %90 of the time, this Blazer is basicly my toy.....has never been in the rain, after paintjob, also, been washed 34 times by hand and dried right away since paint job....I'm SUPER fussy like that.
Its virtually FLAWLESS....NO JOKE. About 23000kms on it since restoration as seen on dashboard ( reset to 0 when restored, and driven little since) TOO much to say about it, most of the kms were from a trip to Las vegas and back, you bet I cruised the strip in it! I'm a mature owner, not in ANY forced position to sell it , I'm impatient with time wasters. 

Selling my baby to fund a new project. PLEASE ask any questions at all about it. TONS of pictures available.

100% RUST FREE SOLID TRUCK, turn key and go. All the hard work has been done.....and comes with a goldmine of parts at an 
additional cost if wanted*

Truck is being sold as is where is, in excellent working condition. Turn key and drive anywhere. This was a 12 K restoration!!





** IF YOU ARE A U.S. BUYER INTERESTED IN THE TRUCK and are worried about the hassle of getting the car back home ( border, paper work etc) . In Vancouver, anybody with a valid drivers license from anywhere around the world can transfer the title  of the car to your name and have the title printed and legally in your name in 15 mins flat. No joke. No waiting for weeks for your title to arrive in the mail. You can transfer the car to your name, and buy temporary insurance to drive it back home to you back to the U.S. in 15 mins.

Having the car in your name and legal makes border crossing with the car extremely easy. ** PLEASE ASK ME QUESTIONS OF THIS SIMPLE PROCEDURE if you have any questions. This applies to anybody, not just US citizens! :)

UNMOLESTED Truck and restored with care and detail.


The Blazer is now 25 years old. Some regular wear and tear is expected, in excellent body condition . 
SELLING AS IS WHERE IS

Upon Auction end, a $500 deposit is required immediately and the balance is to be paid in cash, IN PERSON upon viewing the car. 
MUST HAVE PAYPAL**
Car is being sold locally, and if sold locally, the auction will be pulled.

NEW BIDDERS CONTACT ME FIRST OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID !!!

ANY questions, please ask me directly via email at cjbrestoration@mail.com


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