1996 Chevrolet Blazer Ls 4x4 on 2040-cars
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States
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LOCATED IN OSHKOSH,WI. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE IT PLEASE E-MAIL ME TO SET UP A TIME. SOLD AS-IS NO WARRANTY. FOR SALE LOCALLY 1996 Chevrolet Blazer 4 door LS 4X4 167,0XX miles 4.3 liter V6, 4 speed automatic Options include: Four wheel drive, ABS, power steering, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, tinted windows, rear defrost, cruise control, keyless entry, Aftermarket Sony Cd player, center console, roof rack, alloy wheels and tow package. Selling due to a good deal on another SUV. Otherwise I would be keeping! Air conditioning does NOT work. ( I know the compressor leaks for sure, but not sure if there is anything more wrong with it. I added dye a long time ago and it leaked out and could see the compressor was leaking but didn't look into it anymore then that as a/c wasn't a big deal to me). Everything works EXCEPT the air conditioning. There is a rip in the drivers front seat that is in the seam so it could be repaired. (see photo) It has been there since I bought the truck and has not gotten any worse. Also the drivers outside mirror glass has a crack in it but is still usable. Also the rear bumper is dented in on the right side (that way when bought, see photo) Bought in 2011 with around 158,000 miles on truck with a very bad rod knock. I have done a lot to this Blazer since I bought it. It has been very well cared for and very well maintained. I have been a professional mechanic for 15 years and have done all the work myself. Below is a list of everything that I have done since I have had the Blazer. If all the work would have been done at a repair shop it would cost more then $4500.00 with the parts mark up and labor. Repairs: Used engine installed Every gasket/seal replaced on engine (Fel-pro)(all parts inspected and cleaned internally) Distributor cap/rotor/platinum plugs/wires replaced (AcDelco) Serpentine belt replaced (AcDelco) Engine mounts replaced Oil cooler lines replaced (All above January 2011 158,000 miles) All fluilds replaced with synthetic (May 2011) Front & rear differential/transfer case/transmission Front c/v axle shafts replaced (GSP) (new) (may 2011) Upper and lower ball joints replaced (Raybestos)(may 2011) Both front hub bearings replaced (NTP) (may 2011) Front and rear shocks replaced (Monroe) (may 2011) Tires replaced (Multi-mile Wild Country OWL) (Fall of 2011) 85% life left Front brake pads replaced with ceramic pads (Spring 2013) (Rear shoes/drums inspected over 50% life left) Replaced battery (Spring 2013) Rear lift gate (glass) struts replaced (Strong Arm) (November 2013) Replaced fuel filter and PCV valve (AcDelco)(November 2013) Catylatic converter replaced (Catco Direct fit)(November 2013) Complete transmission overhaul with new reaction gear and shell (AcDelco) synthetic fluid replacement and cooler flushed (Pro King master rebuild kit) (November 2013) (@ 166,000 miles) Blower motor (Four seasons/Trumark) and blower motor resister (AcDelco) replaced (February 2014) Alternator (Driveworks Reman.) (March 2014) Fresh lube, oil and filter (March 2014) THERE WILL BE A $200.00 NON-REFUNDABLE PAYPAL DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION END. I WILL ACCEPT THE REST OF THE PAYMENT IN EITHER CASH OR CERTIFIED CASHIER'S CHECK WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUCTION END. CASHIER'S CHECK OR CASH ONLY |
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