1991 Chevrolet Blazer 4x4, finished in red and black with a black hard top and a tan interior. This Blazer served as a wilderness fire support vehicle in Contra Costa County, California, and comes specially equipped with a metal center console with clipboard and CB radio mounts, a CB radio (included but not installed), fire extinguisher, mounts for a fire extinguisher and axe, emergency response literature, and county fleet maintenance logs.A partial list of other notable equipment includes 15-inch Rally wheels, a removable hard top, vinyl upholstery and flooring, front bucket seats, a folding rear bench seat, an AM/FM/cassette radio, and power-operated side windows, rear tailgate window, and door locks.Modifications reported by the seller include black vinyl side stripe decals, 33-inch General Grabber red letter tires, and an aftermarket steering wheel.Aimed directly at the Ford Bronco, the first-generation Chevrolet Blazer arrived for 1969 on a shortened version of the C/K pickup's frame. The second-generation model launched in 1973 and remained in production through 1991. One of the biggest changes made to the Blazer during its unusually long production run was switching to a half-cab design in 1976.Power comes from a 5.7-liter (350-cubic-inch) V8, rated at 210 horsepower and 300 lb-ft of torque. Output is sent to the rear or all four wheels via a 4-speed automatic transmission and a 2-speed transfer case.
Precio | $13,500 |
Estado | Used |
Make | Chevrolet |
Model | Blazer |
Year | 1991 |
Miles | 104,400 |
Color | Red/Black |
Engine | 5.7L V8 |
Region | Columbus, OH |