1972 K5 Blazer 4x4 Project. Based off of my research, I believe this was the highly optioned CST model. Unfortunately the original glove box door is missing with the SPID label that would show this. It is an AC truck that had the interior bed panels and a chrome transfer case shifter handle. These were all signs of a CST or Cheyenne package truck.This blazer does not have a motor, but the automatic transmission, power brake booster, power steering pump, transfer case and both drive shafts are there. Basically, bolt in a motor and you're cruising.The body has typical rust as you can see in the pictures, but the bedsides are straight. The fiberglass single wall top is in great shape for it's age, but does have a few chips that would need to be repaired (and you'll probably want to remover the super sweet 80's headliner some Chip Foose wannabe installed). The rear hatch is complete with one crack at the passenger hinge point that can easily be repaired.The seats have all the original and hard to find brackets, but will need to be recovered. Not shown in the pictures, but included in this auction are the chrome strips that run along the inner lip of the top where it bolts to the bedsides and a pair of Blazer sunvisors that attach the top to the windshield frame. I also have the missing side glass for the driver side of the fiberglass top.The truck sits on 8 lug 3/4 tons axles and looks to have a 6-8" lift with ladder bars. It's currently rolling on 37" tires.I bought this truck with the intentions of redoing it, but have since picked up another '72 so I am selling this one and 3 others and putting all of my time and effort into just one.Please feel free to ask any and all questions. I can send more pics upon request. The reserve is set low so bid to win. This truck has a clean and clear title.If you have less than 10 transactions on ebay or negative feedback please contact me first or I will be forced to cancel your bid. I've been burned to many times before and would like to avoid that happening again.A $500 non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of the auctions end and full payment is due within 7 days. I am proud of my 100% feed back and I strive to keep it.
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