1998 Chevrolet Blazer Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.3l on 2040-cars
Irmo, South Carolina, United States
The Blazer has been well worn. There are a number of scratches and dents on the outside of the truck, and the dashboard has been cracked. On the bright side, it features a two year old Sony x-plod stereo system with new speakers as well. The battery, air conditioning and front tires are relatively new (no more than a year old), and the back tires are in good condition. Overall, the Blazer is in good working condition, and runs well and has run reliably for the four years I've owned it. The Blazer has a trailer hitch, which is useful for hauling heavy loads. I purchased it as a retired police vehicle, with dimples in the roof where lights had been installed to prove it. Local pickup required from the Irmo, SC area. Cash or Check in advance of pickup accepted. |
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