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1972 Chevrolet C-10 Blazer K5 Convert. New 454 Big Block Street Rod 2 Wd Awesome on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:1
Location:

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States
Advertising:

This is the condition of this 1972 CHEVROLET BLAZER: has been a three yr. project that got pushed to the back,,over 16k already

 

This Blazer has a straight RUST FREE!!!!!!!!! unmolested body.beside the two dings,,see pics!!.


Engine:

Chevy v8 454 ALL NEW MAYBE 1 MILE!!!!! Runs Great. Starts and runs great,,,needs correct harmonic balancer before driving  motor has no odd noises, good oil pressure, does not leak coolant or oil. fresh oil and filter change.But needs trailered due to sitting. I put a new electric fuel pump on it and it needs to be relocated.Not sure of the cam but sounds awesome has headers and flow masters

 

Transmission

3 speed thats shifts flawless, also new!!! But needs linkage adjusted,,hard to get into park

 

Exhaust:

The exhaust has no leaks. The exhaust has a wonderful throaty sound.


Interior:

All orig. pass seat has a small tear in it on the top


Body:

Right and Left doors: operates correctly with inside or outside door handles,door glass is in great shape, with the vent glass that both operate ,windows open and close great .Hood has a small dent in the front,as does the drivers door,see pics!!!Rear of the truck is great,has newer chrome with no dents or dings.Front of the truck has newer chrome and all grill and insert.Blazer is very nice!

 

 

Undercarriage:

The under carriage looks incredible,,no rust !!!!!

 

 

Core support:

It is in good shape no rust or damage.

 

 

Glass:

The door glass is in great condition and original

 

Windshield

The windshield in not cracked


Engine compartment:

looks great

 

Brakes:

FRONT ARE DISC..REAR NEEDS HOOKED UP,,ANOTHER REASON TO TRAILER

 

Tires:

could use new Rear


 

Paint:

Paint is awesome but does have a few chips see p.


Truck does have power steering and brakes



What Doesnt Work:

SPEEDO NEEDS HOOKED UP AND THE GAS GAUGE


What it needs

New harmonic balancer,mirror,wipers and clean out old fuel


YOU WILL NOT FIND ANOTHER ONE LIKE IT WITHOUT SPENDING 15k PLUS,,SOMEONE IS GOING TO GET A HELL OF A DEAL!!!!PUT ANOTHER 1K INTO THIS AND HAVE A 25K PLUS BLAZER AND HAVE HALF OF THAT IN IT!!!!! BARGIN TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


 IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. THIS IS NOT A WINNING CHANCE TO PREVIEW OR JOY RIDE MY TRUCK.  PLEASE DO SO BEFORE THE BIDDING HAS ENDED IF YOU CAN'T PREVIEW IT, PLEASE SEND A SECOND PARTY.  I CAN ASSIST WITH SHIPPING. OVER SEAS WELCOME
SELLER REQUIRES A 500.00 DOLLAR DEPOSIT. THRU PAY PAL WITHIN 24 HRS OF END OF AUCTION AND THE BAL. DUE WITHIN 72 HRS OF END OF AUCTION.

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