Chevy Blazer 1997 For Scrap Or Repair, No Reserve on 2040-parts.com
Wernersville, Pennsylvania, US
1997 Chevrolet blazer for scrap, parts, or repair. It did run a couple years ago but hasn't been expected since 2011 and I haven't tried to get it running again. It did run good back then. So being offered for scrap, parts, or repair. Body in good condition, may make a nice project. Pick up only of course. Needs towed out.
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