1997 Chevrolet Blazer Ls Sport Utility 2-door 4.3l on 2040-cars
Pound, Virginia, United States
This is a 1997 Chevrolet Blazer with 4 wheel drive, 4.3L V6, automatic transmission, and ZR2 suspension package. The blazer has 111,000 miles on it with only 93,000 miles on the engine. Engine was replaced with used engine at 107,000 miles. Engine has lifetime replacement warranty. Has new alternator, new radiator, new electric cooling fan, 2 new O2 sensors, new Magnaflow catalytic converter and like new tires. Paint is good with only a few dings and scratches. There is a spot on each side of the vehicle in front of the rear wheel wells that have rust. Interior of the vehicle is in like new condition. It is a very reliable vehicle. Good for a work vehicle or for new drivers. Options include: 4 wheel drive, ZR2 package, power windows, power locks, power sliding sunroof, custom 6 speaker Kenwood stereo with Kenwood CD receiver and A/C. I am the 3rd owner of the vehicle. Payment must be cash in person.
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