1990 Chevy Blazer K5 4x4 on 2040-cars
Lake Elsinore, California, United States
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You’re viewing at a 1990 Chevrolet Blazer 4x4 Silverado.
***This is a RARE Silverado Package with every option available for 1990***
Engine replaced just over 11,000 miles ago with a factory crate motor, transmission rebuilt at that time with upgraded shift kit. Engine sounds great and runs like a new car. Air Conditioning blows as cold as the day it was first purchased.
***CALIFORNIA CAR***
As you can see from the pictures it does need paint and has body damage on passenger side rocker and door. Interior has been covered since new with seat covers however the drivers seat does show wear. Passenger seat and rear seat are as nice as new. Overall mechanical this is about the best you will find. ***LOWERED RESERVE***
Power windows work great on doors however the tailgate and power mirrors are not functioning.
***PLEASE READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION AND BIDDING REQUIREMENT PRIOR TO BIDDING (at bottom of page)***
We purchased this Blazer through an estate transaction for the sole purpose of re-sale. I have driven it last 2 months. Runs and drives EXTREMELY nice for a vehicle this age. No rattles and minimum wind noise. If you’ve driven one of these in the past, you know what I’m talking about.
***This Blazer is being sold as is / where is and no warranties are expressed or implied***
If you have any questions or would like to see the Blazer please don’t hesitate to contact Ray 949-302-5308 or Jake 909-645-0782. We strongly urge perspective buyers to come take a look at it and take for a test drive.
***BID WITH CONFIDENCE***
NOT ONLY DO WE HAVE 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK. WE ARE ALSO LICENSED AND BONDED CALIFORNIA WHOLESALE DEALER
***PLEASE READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION AND BIDDING REQUIREMENT PRIOR TO BIDDING***
PAYMENT: Sorry, due to the high cost of a Paypal transaction we will only accept deposits through Paypal***
SHIPPING: Buyer responsible for pickup and shipping expenses. Please contact us via Ebay for shipping quote. Will need entire address and zip in order to quote.
DEPOSIT: $200 deposit through Paypal due immediately at close or acceptance of offer.
Balance due via Cashiers Check from a reputable Bank, Cash, Bank wire and/or Credit Card. We only accept Paypal if buyer agrees to cover the Paypal transaction fee. We must be notified prior to your bidding and/or offer.
BIDDER REQUIREMENTS: Buyer must be an established Ebay account holder with an account over 6 months old, at least 5 positive feedbacks and a Paypal account. Any bids without these requirements we hold the right to cancel your bid. In the event you don’t meet these requirements please contact us via Ebay prior to bidding.
NON-PERFORMING BUYER: Don’t bid if you don’t intend to buy. ALL none performing bidders will be reported to Ebay unless agreed upon by Unique Toyz. ***We reserve the right to end the auction early as the vehicle may be advertised locally***
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