72 Chevy K5 Blazer 4x4 With 396 V8 Chevy Big Block Engine on 2040-cars
Dickinson, Texas, United States
Up for sale … 1972 K5 Blazer with the rare 396 Chevy Big
Block V8 engine. This blazer runs great with the motor being redone and a lot
of adders done to the motor. I have had this blazer for a short time, but I
know that it was garaged kept and only driven once a week. Has a small bit of
rust on the bottom of the door and has a bondo spot that is cracking. Top needs
work on the back so it’s not going with this. You will probably have to recover
the front seats and get a new steering wheel. So, not really much to do for
improvements to make it look more awesome. Rather than that she is solid. It
has aftermarket gauges, a dana 44 front and a 12 bolt rear. New 35" tires,
a 3" lift, and a bikini top. It has the original back seat with the seat
belts. Has cd player and also has two spot lights on both the driver’s side and
on the passenger’s side. This is one good looking and great running Blazer. It’s
a real head turner. The 396 Big Block V8 is a POWERFUL, awesome sounding engine. Title in hand and transfer will be
done securely through C J Stommel & Associates Auto Dealership, they have
been in the auto selling business for over 24 years at the same location in
Houston for all of those 24+years, so no worries there. Buyer to pay for any
shipping cost. I am patient and will help you with arranging for shipment to
your door. I bought this just recently and I am only selling it because I'm
trying to come up with a down payment for a house. It's a great truck that I
had wanted for so long and I wish I could keep it. If I didn't HAVE TO sell it,
then I absolutely would not be selling it. Thanks for looking and good luck.
This add will run for 10 days only and if not sold then I’ll be taking it to
sell at a local classic muscle car dealership. It will not be relisted so buy
it here while you can. The car dealership will be selling it for WAY more than the
amount that I am offering to sell it for here ………. 10 days.
I will work on my end to get this shipped anywhere you
need it after payment of course. Buyer pays shipping, but I will actively help
you every step of the way and have a lot of patience if you are trying to get
the cheapest shipping possible and have to put off getting it picked up
immediately. I will of course send you a receipt and the title signed over to
you immediately.
I am also selling my HUGE 35ft RV and my 1967 Impala that
also has a POWERFUL, awesome sounding 396 Chevy Big Block V8 engine. I’ve also
wanted that car for so long and just bought it too. Now I’m lower on cash, but
want this house I saw more than these vehicles, so I’m selling them. Check out
my other listings if you’re interested in a 67 Impala or a huge 35ft RV. All 3
are going one round for 10 days here and I will not be relisting any of them.
They will all be sold to car/RV dealerships in Houston. |
Chevrolet Blazer for Sale
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- 1975 chevrolet blazer k5 full convertible(US $2,500.00)
- 1986 chevy k5 blazer original paint rust free
- 1970 chevrolet blazer k5 full top(US $16,000.00)
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