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1972 Chevy Blazer Cst K5 4x4 Excellent Condition Strong 350/rebuilt 350 Trans on 2040-cars

US $23,000.00
Year:1972 Mileage:123
Location:

Sherman Oaks, California, United States

Sherman Oaks, California, United States
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This 1972 Chevrolet Blazer CST K5 4x4 is a very fine example of a great looking truck that will turns heads and attract compliments. This is a Rust Free truck with a brand new paint job that was just completed with a high shine polish that gives it the wet look... the reflection is nice enough to check your teeth in after a fat steak dinner. All the chrome has either been replaced or polished. The interior has all new carpet throughout the seats were done a while back... they do have a bit of wear. The engine bay and undercarriage have been painted including a smoothed out firewall. The 350 engine fires right up and runs like a top... the 350 trans shifts smoothly through all the gears. The truck offers the convenience of Power Disc Brakes and Power Steering. The truck has a 3" lift and 33" Falken tires. The factory A/C unit was removed in order to install a more efficient aftermarket system... although not yet installed.

DESCRIPTION
- Recently refreshed look
- Chevy 350
- 350 Auto trans rebuilt
- Power Disc Brakes
- New paint
- Newer interior but shows a little wear
- All new weather stripping
- 15" polished wheels and 33" Falken tires
- Rhino lined interior
- New gas tank under the bed

Please call/text/email your questions to (818) 385-5255 If you'd like to come see the truck I can make arrangements to show it. 


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This is a sale via a Private Seller... currently registered with a CA Title. I am a hobbyist with restoring fine classics for resale. This truck is for sale AS/IS, Where/IS. I have a few shippers I can recommend to the buyer. I will ship anywhere after cleared funds via bank wire.

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