1972 Chevy K-5 Blazer California Two Owner 70,000 Mile Survivor Must See!!! on 2040-cars
Redding, California, United States
1972 Chevy K-5 Blazer California two owner Blazer. I purchased this Blazer from an elderly gentleman that was the second owner of this sweet Blazer. He has owned it for over 25 years I have all receipts of repairs and work performed totalling over $5000 including original 350 engine being completely rebuilt(still has California smog pump in place on California models only in 72). in 1992 at 36,000 miles. Odometer is now reading 70,000. He only drove this Blazer 34,000 miles in the last 23 years! TH350 transmission was professionally rebuilt just 9,000 miles ago have receipt. All new brakes, master cylinder, front end parts, new tires(including spare), windshield, fuel tank, sending unit, fuel gauge, ammeter, dash circuit board, door handles, recent front and rear seat upholstery. Only rust was in rockers, a couple small spots in lower corners of front floor board and behind drivers and passengers door on lower quarter panels. All been professionally repaired by me except lower right quarter behind door. Never in an accident never repainted ever original butterscotch color( would buff out and shine again!). Runs and drives great I have driven it daily driven it no overheating all lights heater wipers guages work as they should(even the factory cigarette lighter still works. I do not have the original hardtop it left long ago and was replaced by a very nice soft top that is still in great condition. Has a clear California title. Call Dean at (530)953-6092 for more information.
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