1976 Chevrolet K5 Blazer Cheyenne Sport Utility 2-door 7.4l on 2040-cars
Houma, Louisiana, United States
1976 K5 Blazer. This is the first year of the conv. starting back of drivers seats. Getting out of the 4-wheeling stage and looking into another project. Blazer never put in mud or abused. Practically rust free except for the little bit you get underneath on bolt heads and such. Does have a 454 in place of the 400. Pretty much stock except for headers. Does run and drive good. Just not ino 4x4 anymore. Does not have AC but got all the vents and bezel for dash with all AC vents an bracket for comp. Hood will need to be painted and bug pisser hooked up. Have parts for that. Speedo not working. When engine was pulled the trans. case was pulled dna dnew oil put in and speedo did not work after? Oil pressure gauge needs to be hooked up.Other than a few of those minor issues Blazer in great shape for 37 yrs. old.Got the reserve set about the price of a used 4 wheeler so you could own something a hell of alot badder for same money. Any questions email me or call 985-665-6637 if no answer 337-291-7662. Thanks for looking.
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