Very clean blazer for its age. It has the 4.3 vortec V6. Only has a few minor rust spots that can be seen in pictures. Tires are in good shape with plenty of tread left. Paint is still shiny, not faded or peeling. Has 169,000 miles but still runs very well! Any questions please ask. Sold as is, no warranties. Deposit of $300 within 24 hours of winning bid. Local pick up only
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