Chevy Blazer on 2040-cars
Cypress, California, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:454
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Blazer
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): convertible
Trim: black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: automatic
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 53,360
Sub Model: k5
Exterior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
k 5 k 5 blazer 454 convertible: 1974 chevy k5 k 5 chevy blazer
Number of Cylinders: 8
I will add more information and pictures very soon so please put on watch list or check back
Ok Here is some information about my K5 Blazer RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD NO PROBLEMS
Its a 1974 fully convertible the title is free and clear not salvaged
Has a 454 motor tags are current but will be up march 2013
Runs very good no problems at all
Has a 3 inch lift
has an exhaust system so sounds pretty nice
I have only owned for a few months
I bought from my friends uncle he did alot of work to it so has stuff done that i probably haven't listed.
although it has a 454 my friends uncle set the car up mechanically pretty good since it doesn't really burn too much has for it being a big motor by this i mean he got the right intake and the right carburator so it both runs good and does burn gas but not too much it was done correctly.
I bought from him since he needed to sell since he didn't have anywhere he could keep do to having to move.
I always wanted a K5 so i bought and i have only driven like five times since owning it I dont drive it enough for me to keep it most of the time it just sits so i think it better for me to sell.
any questions please feel free to ask i will try to answer please excuse me if i dont know the answer but will try to always answer
On Feb-03-13 at 13:03:28 PST, seller added the following information:
I will post more information PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND TWICE IF YOU NEED I LIKE TO BE VERY CLEAR ON ANYTHING I SELL
I was told this is a 454 motor if anyone has a way for me to verify please tell me how to
I wasn't the one who put the truck together looks like a very big motor to me just wanna be sure
Has a tow bar and wires for tow are hooked up i dont know if they work as i never used to tow i hardly used the truck
All the lights work
DOES HAVE ITS FLAWS JUST WANT TO BE CLEAR
The doors dont seem to be original look like the previous owner got some and cut to fit.
The rear door seems to be and a replacement closes but a side still pokes out
The interior is not nice
The windows on the shell are ok one is broken seems like it wont close.
The hood hinge seemed to have shaked loose but the hood still closes
AGAIN I DIDN'T BUILD THE TRUCK SO MAY HAVE MORE GOODIES THAT I DONT REALLY KNOW OF BUT I LIKE TO BE CLEAR ON EVEYTHING I SELL
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