Free 1987 Chevy K5 Blazer 4wd Beach Buggy Just Buy The Wheels 33x12.5 R15 4x4 on 2040-cars
Morrisville, Pennsylvania, United States
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I am selling the 4 wheels that I have on my 1987 K5 Chevy Blazer. Winning bidder gets the truck too(if they want it)This way you can honestly say you paid nothing for the Blazer when you register it. Of course the Blazer is being included as where is with no warranty. This is the full size Blazer and the top does come off, it's removable and I believe would make a great beach buggy. I have owned it for well over 10 years. I don't use it much any more. I kept it because it handles so nice in the ice and snow. I am getting the transmission fixed in my Tahoe and it is costing me $1800 so that's what I am asking for this combo. It has current inspection stickers on it. It does need a new emergency brake cable. It is dirty, rusty, has bird poop on it etc. I have replace many parts over the years including but not limited to: new clutch(disc to hydraulics),rear ring and pinion gears(308),front drive shaft, added the Smitty Built running boards,etc. I have had good luck with it but it is not a show car. It has the manual locking hubs in the front. There are two pics are of another Blazer just to give you an idea of the fun you can have with 4x4 blazers. I will not ship winner must pick it up. This Blazer has manual locking hubs. I have never had any issues with the 4wd. If it is snowy out side I lock the hubs before I started on my trip and if I needed the 4 wd I would simply move the shifter (inside the cab) and that's all there is to it.
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