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1970 4x4 Blazer on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:100000
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Clean clear title. Seller reserves the right to end auction at any time..Not running but does not need much. All there and everything hooked up. As you can see the rockers are not rusted. This is a very straight blazer.Everything is there and body is straight. This was an original olive green. 350/350 auto. Never been molested besides being painted one time and a rebuilt 350 engine installed. I purchased this blazer from original owners so I have all the paperwork and receipts. The original 350 auto trans was rebuilt in the late 90's as well as the engine was swapped with a rebuilt era correct 350. This blazer came with power steering, power brakes automatic trans and heavy duty rear bench from the factory.It also came with a dealer installed A/C which is all there and very rare for this year. The compressor and the dryer are off the vehicle but are all there intact with all the original brackets.Clean clear title. The top is in excellent condition with the exception of the rear hatch it will need some will require new tires. This blazer has 3 minor dents through out the entire vehicle, and no need to replace rockers. A new fuel tank, sending unit and brackets were ordered and will be included in this sale. The rear bench seat is in very good condition, maybe a good cleaning. The driver side will need reupholster but is in fair condition. As is no returns, no money back. Buyer responsible for all shipping arrangements and costs. Any questions call me or text me at 520 780 3871

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