1971 Chevy Blazer, Rare Hugger Orange, A/c, Cst, 99% Rust Free, Original Paint on 2040-cars
Colfax, California, United States
1971 Chevy Blazer
LOCATION: COLFAX, CA
95713
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1971 Chevy Blazer, original paint, has never been repainted, 99% rust free, rare factory (hugger orange), factory a/c, 350 motor, CST Package, power steering, power brakes. I do not have the original front or rear seats but I have the original front center console. Truck runs but is not drivable (been sitting a long time). Front drive shaft stolen. This is an excellent blazer to restore, sold as-is needs restoring project truck.
I reserve the right to end auction early. Buyer is responsible for shipping and prompt payment, please be sure to read details of payment. Vehicle is for sale unrestored, needs restoring. Sold "AS-IS".
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