1984 Chevrolet K5 Blazer Custom Sport Utility 2-door 6.2l on 2040-cars
Metairie, Louisiana, United States
Beautiful K5.
6.2l Diesel has the Banks Sidewinder Turbo kit, and includes boost and EGT gauges. The exhaust sounds great, but is not loud. The transmission was rebuilt in the past 2 years, and has less then 10,000 miles on rebuild. Truck is lifted 6" and has 35" BFG All Terrains tires which are in excellent condition, and have lots of life left. The truck was re-geared to 4.11 ratio and speedo is calibrated. It drives great, and cruises at 75mph no problem. The interior has been Rino lined. The AC blows cold, and the cruise control works. The stereo is a Kenwood CD/ MP3/ Aux with Subwoofer tube. This truck is not restored, but is in excellent condition. The exterior was painted recently, and shines great. The interior is extremely clean. Mechanically it is nearly perfect, and ready to drive anywhere. This was my dream truck, and I bought it less than a year ago with no intention of selling, but life has other plans and thus she is up for grabs. Truck has been garage kept by myself and previous owner. |
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