1990 Chevrolet K5 Blazer 4x4 Silverado on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A GREAT RUNNING K5 CHEVY BLAZER 4 WHEEL DRIVE. JUST TOOK IT ON A 800 MILE NON STOP TRIP. RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT WITH NO ISSUES. (EXCEPT CRUISE CONTROL NOT WORKING).
THE TRUCK HAS NO RUST ROT OR DAMAGE. VERY CLEAN ALL ORIGINAL TRUCK. ENGINE WAS REBUILT IN THE PAST AND STILL RUNS STRONG. JUST FINISHED MAJOR TUNE UP. TRANSMISSION ALSO REBUILT IN THE PAST. SHIFT STRONG AND PULLS HARD. TRANSFER CASE IS ORIGINAL AND HAS NO ISSUES. BODY MOUNT WERE CHANGED OUT WITH ENERGY SUSPENSION MOUNT. FRONT BALL JOINT ARE NEW. REAR BRAKES JUST REPLACED WITH ALL NEW SHOES, HARDWARE, CYLINDERS AND DRUMS. BRAND NEW CLASS IV HITCH WITH 7 PIN CONNECTOR AND WIRED WITH TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER. BODY IS CLEAN AND STRAIT FOR ITS AGE. HAS MINOR DINGS FROM PARKING LOTS HERE AND THERE BUT NO MAJOR DAMAGE. ORIGINAL COLOR OF TRUCK WAS RED. PAINT WAS FADED AND CHEAP FIX WAS BLACK PRIMER. THE INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGINAL. SEATS ARE SHOWING WEAR BUT NO MAJOR TEARS OR RIPS. JUST A LITTLE DIRTY. THE CARPET IS STAINED FROM TIME. COULD USE A GOOD DEEP CLEANING. DOOR PANEL IS MISSING UPPER TRIM. (FOUND LMC HAS TRIM KIT FOR 30 DOLLARS THAT COVERS BOTH SIDES.) DASH PAD IS CRACKED FROM TIME, ALL GAUGES WORK BUT THE FUEL IS NOT ACCURATE. HAS 200k MILES ON THE ODO. CONSIDERED LOW FOR 23 YEAR OLD TRUCK. ALL DOOR GLASS WEATHER STRIPPING IS NEW. JUST REPLACED. POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS WORK JUST AS NEW. REAR ELECTRIC WINDOW WORKS PREFECT. NEEDS LIMITING CABLES FOR TAIL GATE. REAR WINDOW TRIM AND SEALS ARE NEW. TOP IS IN GREAT SHAPE WITH NO DAMAGE. HAS ROOF RACK INSTALLED FROM FACTORY. SUSPENSION IS STOCK, SHOCKS ARE AFTERMARKET UPGRADE FRONT AND REAR. TIRES ARE 31" AND HAVE OVER 50 PERCENT WEAR. HAD PLANS FOR 6" LIFT AND 35" TIRES AND NEW PAINT AND FRESHEN UP INTERIOR. HAVE ALOT OF PROJECTS ON THE TABLE NOW. LOOKING TO SLOW DOWN A LITTLE. THIS TRUCK HAS A REAR LOW RESERVE. THIS WILL BE A GREAT DRIVER FOR ANYONE THAT LOVES THESE TRUCKS AS I HAVE. I HAVE A CLEAN UTAH TITLE IN HAND READY FOR NEW OWNER. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AT ALL, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING. |
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