1976 Chevrolet K5 Blazer , Chevy Blazer Truck on 2040-cars
Lynwood, California, United States
This is a 1976 Chevrolet k5 blazer truck 2-wheel drive for sale AS-IS. I have the pink slip and its on non-operation (PNO) from the DMV, I am the vehicle owner so for any questions e-mail me. this 1976 Chevy blazer truck needs restoring and a back wind shield, the exact mileage is unknown and there is some rust and scratches on the vehicle but there is no body damage besides that rust, the engine overheats and smokes so you'll need to trailer it. the truck starts up but after about 5miles it overheats I don't know why. The motor is not a Chevy and I don't know the size of it but I know is a v8. All lights on the vehicle are working, the wipers are also working good, the A/C compressor is not on the vehicle, the carpet looks good, the rims are 15s and it has great tread on the tires it also has a new duel 2 1/2inc with 2 flow master mufflers and chrome tips, new break pads in the front and shoes in the back installed last year. Now the truck starts up and moves. PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES its the best I could do. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VEHICLE PICK-UP AND FULL PAYMENT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 7DAYS OF ACTION CLOSE, cash or PayPal accepted, truck must be picked up before 30days also truck is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end auction at any time. Thank you for your time
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