1970 Gmc Original Jimmy K5 Blazer Low Miles,bronco,ram Charger on 2040-cars
Tustin, California, United States
Hello I am selling my grandfathers GMC Jimmy Blazer because Grandfather passed away and so we no longer have use for it.He was the original owner since new.Vehicle ran great last time he drove it about 6 months ago.Truck will need a tuneup and battery before it gets running like anything.Truck was always cared for but hardly driven hence the low miles.The truck has a clean California original title with blue plates.Everything is original on the truck including engine and transmission with A/C and roll up windows,door locks and more. No major leaks and only has alittle bit of rust in the rockers,please see pictures. Plenty of room for the family and great project overall.Front seats need alittle work but the rear seat is in good shape.Please see all the pictures and ask any questions before bidding. Year:1970 Engine: 350 Transmission:Automatic Miles:40k Feel free to ask any questions before bidding to eliminate payment problems.Do not bid if you do not intend to pay.Potential Buyers are welcome to see and inspect the vehicle before buying in the case I might have forgotten to mention something in the description. Cash,Money Order or Cashiers Check Only,Payment to clear before vehicle ships. The buyer will be responsible for pickup or must arrange his/her own shipping. I will be available to make the shipping or pickup easier and will help with any accommodations. $500 Non Refundable Deposit is due within 48 hours of acceptance of offer and the balance is due within 7 days of acceptance. What you see is what you get unless otherwise stated. |
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