1972 Chevy Blazer / Gmc Jimmy 4x4, Single Wall Top, Original Ac Truck No Reserve on 2040-cars
San Luis Obispo, California, United States
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72 Jimmy 4x4 with a Chevrolet front end and tailgate. Rust isnt too bad, the rockers are OK considering their age and the torsion boxes are solid. Good California truck. The top is in good condition as well, single wall top with locking hatch. The hatch needs to have one of the hinge mount locations fiberglassed back on, it does have all of the top hardware. The sides of the top where it bolts to the bed needs some repairs as well. The top is still able to be well secured to the truck with no problems. The high back seats are out of a newer Blazer, no carpet (was going to rhino line). 4 speed manual W/ granny low (sm465),
NP205 transfer case, hydraulic clutch. Original AC truck but all the AC
stuff is gone. No smog ever needed. I spent the last 2 years building it and it has
only been on the road since mid April of this year. Truck runs great.
37" tires, crossover steering, dual steering stabilizer, 4 wheel disk
brakes, Monroe Gas Shocks, 3/4 ton axles (8 lug), 4.10 gearing. The only
things that do not work are the parking brake (due to the 4 wheel disk
brake conversion) and the speedometer (needs a longer cable).
clean title!
Engine: 350 SBC flat top pistons Edelbrock Performer Intake Summit 1103 cam Camel hump heads Holley 670 CFM Truck Avenger Carb Headers Axles: 4.10 gears Front is a Dana 44, open diff Rear is a 14BFF with disk brakes and a locker Has not been wheeled since I have been driving it, but the 4wd works great! $250
deposit due within 24 hours and final payment due within a week of the end of the auction. Shipping
is the responsibility of the buyer but I will assist in any way I can. I
have bought and sold several vehicles on EBAY and have never had any
problems at all. I don't want this to be the first. So please ask
questions before bidding and remember that your bid is a legal binding
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