1986 Chevrolet K5 Blazer Silverado Sport Utility 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Beaverton, Oregon, United States
Very nice adult owned 1986 Chevy K5 Blazer. I bought this from the original owner and I have docs to prove it. When I bought the truck it was bone stock and never off road and very well taken care of. I replaced everything with the very best parts at the best shops in town. Below is a list of all that has been done to it. This is truly one of the nicest K5's around and they are getting very hard to find without issues and being pretty beat up. It is a 5.0 1/2 Ton 4wd with 134k miles. Here is a list of things done to it recently. I have receipts for everything and it was all done in the last few months. This Truck drives very nice both in town and on the freeway. This is NOT my daily driver so it sits in the garage and gets taken out on sunny days. This could be a daily driver for anyone that is looking for a cool clean chevy. I have had half a dozen K5's and this one is by far the smoothest and best driving that I have owned. I am selling it to invest in other projects. This K5 was not cut up or hacked up in any way, it is very capable off road and the 4.88 Gears and ARB makes it able to go pretty much anywhere you like, I built it to look the part and go where I want. I have not taken it off road yet and do not plan to so you can be the First! The new gears were just broken in and the gear oil drained and replaced with synthetic so you are good to go. |
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