California Native 1973 Chevy Cheyenne K5 4x4 Blazer on 2040-cars
Lincoln, California, United States
THIS CALIFORNIA NATIVE CHEVY CHEYENNE 4X4 BLAZER IS IN SUPER CONDITION AND IS SUPER ORIGINAL LOOKING GOOD LUCK FINDING ANOTHER ONE IN THIS CONDITION. THIS BLAZER SPENT ITS LIFE IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND WAS GARAGED KEEPED AND THE ORIGINAL OWNER KEPED THIS BLAZER INTILL 2012 AND THIS BLAZER WAS ONLY USED AS A RECREATIONAL VEHICLE. THIS BLAZER IS LOADED WITH OPTIONS FROM THE FACTORY SUCH AS AIR CONDITION, CHEYENNE EQUIPED, BODY SIDE MOLDINGS UPPER AND LOWER, SKID PLATES AND FUEL TANK SHEILD, HD FRONT STABILIZER, HD SHOCKS, 30 GAL FUEL TANK, FRONT AND REAR CHROME BUMPERS, TINTED GLASS, 350 V8 MOTOR, HD TURBO 350 HYDRA-MATIC, POSI REAR AXLE, OPTIONAL AXLE RATIO, POWER STEERING, POWER DISC BRAKES. THE FELTS AND RUBBERS- The felts and rubbers are all in good condition and most all of them look new. THE OVER ALL- This Blazer is a super nice driver that was well taken care of and was not beat on or abused. This Blazer is ready to enjoy and is a blast to drive and is super dependable its just a nice looking Blazer. The front end is nice and tight and this blazer steers straight. The exhaust looks older and its in ok condition. This Blazer is equipped with the stock springs and this Blazer rides nice and the power steering is in good working order. The glass is not cracked or pitted and is in good original condition. This Blazer runs and drives nice and is very dependable. The bottom side of this Blazer is not under coated from the factory and it is clear to see that it is not a rotted out mess. This is a dry Blazer that did not see much moisture when you look at the back side of the rear view mirror, the shifter, the blinker arms, the inner and outer door handles and the other bright work there is no pitting or rusting.This blazer was a ordered by the original owner and was a nice color combination with good options. The original option sticker on the inner fender well is intact and is legible this also includes all of the other original stickers on this blazer. This Blazer gets attention every where it goes and it is a blast to drive. From what I have seen out their for sale in this vintage Blazer I think you would be hard pressed to find many of them in this condition..I'm trying to get the original paper work, owner’s manual and protecto plate from a the original owners family member and I hear they have it but no guarantee. MY CONTACT INFO- 916-521-8870. My name is Matt and I prefer you call me with questions. I am selling this Blazer and will end this auction early if I choose to do so. PHONE CALLS WORK BEST FOR ME AND THEN WE CAN FOLLOW UP WITH AN EMAIL. THE TERMS-------Winning bidder must contact me within 24 hours of the end of the auction to make payment arrangements. A non-refundable deposit of $1,000.00 is required within 72 hours of the close of the auction. Final payment for the balance due must be made within 3 business days of the close of the auction via Wire Transfer or Certified Funds. The vehicle will not leave my garage until all funds have cleared at my local bank. Buyer is responsible for vehicle pick-up or shipping. Please note that all sales are binding and final. This car is sold in "as-is" condition with no warranty expressed or implied. The vehicle is available by appointment for inspection prior to bidding. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle and to have satisfied themselves as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The blue license plates do not come with the blazer. The vehicle is also for sale so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. Bidders with no feedback, negative feedback, or with bid retractions must contact me prior to bidding. I reserve the right to cancel bids at my discretion and I shall not be held liable for any such cancellations. Winning this auction obligates you to purchase this car. There will be no renegotiation. Do not bid if you are not committed to finalizing this Purchase! Thanks and Happy Bidding |
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