Classic 1972 Chevy Blazer K5 4x4 * V8 * Rare Suv * South Texas on 2040-cars
Laredo, Texas, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:V8 350 5.7
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Blazer
Trim: SUV WITH REMOVAL TOP
Drive Type: 4X4
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 230,000
Exterior Color: Orange
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
The rig that waved the green flag in the sport utility race.
SPECS:
Engine: 350V8 - working but needs a complete tune up. Well balanced, still strong, lots of power,
Transfer case: NP 205 - working 4x4 high and low work.
Tranny: Saginaw SM465 four-speed manual with first gear granny - working
Exhaust: Dual
Rear Axle: Heavy duty GM 14 bolt - working but needs one brake drum, temporary fix right now.
Front Axle: GM 10 bolt - complete
No cracks in glass windows, new windshield.
Original Top with glass
15 x 10 alloys with 32x11.5x15 Wild Country Radial RVT All Terrain Mud and Snow Tires 85% life
Blazer is currently stored in Laredo, Tx. Needs battery and complete tune up. K5 is set up for a tow bar, so bring your tow bar and tow lights.
Price includes processing fee for a New Clear Title and new plates and tags for 1 year under the Buyers name. (The truck has not been in the USA since 1980 and requires a new title to be registered. I imported back into the USA in summer of 2012, truck has been stored in Texas ever since). Please contact me with any questions before bidding.
Dont miss this opportunity, these K5 Blazers are very rare collectors suv and a great investment. Easily worth $10,000 USD or more!
$5500 obo (PRICE WITH NEW CUSTOM RACING SEATS IS $6600 USD FIRM)
Blazer has been in storage and recently started up on May 6 after a mini tune up. Last time I ran the K5 was on May 22 when the new starter was installed.
Selling because I dont use it since I reside over seas now, plus I dont have time or extra money to finish restoring it. It does not need much to finish.
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