K5 Blazer 72 1ton 4x4 454 Th400 Dana 60 Front Gm 14 Bolt Np205 4 Wheel Disc on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
OK IM REVISING THIS AUCTION BECAUSE I HAVE RECEIVED MANY MESSAGES ABOUT BUYING IT W/O THE ENGINE. SO I AM REMOVING THE RESERVE- AND NOT INCLUDING THE 454!!! THE 454 IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION- IF YOU WISH TO HAVE THE 454 THEN I WILL SELL IT TO THE WINNING BIDDER FOR $1000.00 ADDITIONAL TO THE AUCTION PRICE. K5 Blazer 4x4, 8 Lug ,4 wheel disc brake, 454 BB Chevy, TH400 ,NP205, Steel 37 Gallon Gas Tank , A/C Cab, Roll Cage, 8" Sky Jacker Soft Ride KIt, Rear Seat Fresh Upholstery not Used-Upholstered yrs ago. Power Window Kit, Aftermarket Painless Wiring Kit, Dual Electric Fans, Serpantine March Belt Drive Kit, RS9000 Rancho Shocks Adjustable-Knobs, OE Tach Dash Kit, Tilt Column, Clifford Alarm System- Needs Replace or Repair, Bucket Seats, Hard Top- the Thick insulated Model, Dana60 Front, GM 14Bolt Rear 4 wheel Disc, I believe has 4.11's front and rear it has been years since I built this, This Blazer Sick< Needs TLC, Bad Boy 454 has a rebuild 2 Yrs before and some thieves Stole the Blower and top End,, So this is a non running Short Block, Has a 3000 RPM Stall. MB Quart Speakers. A/C Not Hooked Up. No Warranty, I AM RESERVING THE RIGHT TO REMOVE AUCTION AT ANY TIME AS THE VEHICLE IS ALSO LISTED LOCALLY. THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING |
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