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1972 K5 Blazer CST 4x4

Make: Chevrolet
Model: Blazer
Trim: CST
Year: 1972
VIN: CKE182S170929
Color: Black
Engine: 350
Cylinders: 8
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: 4WD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Leesville, South Carolina, United States

1972 Chevrolet Blazer CST Additional Info:

1972 K5 Blazer CST 4x4 with an all original 350. It is the CST model with factory AC, cigarette lighter, AM radio, and 4x4. Clean title in hand. In the pictures shown you will see the vehicle identification card still attached to the back of the glove box latch, that shows all options that came in the vehicle in 1972. It has a 6" lift kit, aftermarket wheels and tires, electronic gauge cluster (reads 9,993 miles. Not sure if that's original or just when the previous owner put in the new cluster, original am radio, no holes cut in the doors for speakers which are notorious on these trucks. It does have an aftermarket new radio in the console attached to a wood block that can be taken out and does not harm anything on the vehicle. There are 2 speakers under the back seat for sound. I have the soft top on the Blazer currently, it has the zip on tinted windows that attach to the soft top. I do have a hard top that I will throw in with the Blazer but it does need fiberglass work and to be painted. I have all new weather stripping for the hard top to go with it. The Blazer is 4x4 with manual locking hubs and also has a bigger fuel tank put on the truck. Surprisingly everything on this blazer works from the AC/heat all the way to the cigarette lighter. There is an issue with the suspension, when you hit the brakes, the steering wheel turns to the right. Very minor and easy fix, just haven't had time to do so. There is minor rust on the truck, one spot shown in the pictures, the rest is very minor rust underneath the body. Anyone with the right resources can have it fixed. I have videos that I can email if you message me. This K5 has been driven from SC to Virginia with no problems, it is very reliable. To the right person with the right resources, this K5 can be turned into mint perfection with very little money. Happy bidding!

Note: I do have a reserve for $20,000 on the bid. If you win the bid and it does not meet the reserve, be sure to message me after the bid has closed and we can discuss options.