This listing is for an original 1970 Chevrolet Blazer CST 4x4. Below you will find my mobile number, links to pictures, video and other information. I listed many details below to represent the vehicle completely and honestly. Not included in the price, I have additional parts that I would be willing to sell with the vehicle. If interested please text or call.
VIN: KE180Sxxxxxx
Mobile:four zero four seven eight four zero zero five zero
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Vehicle originally from south west
Garage kept for last 18 years
First generation Blazer
Second year of production - 11,527 built
Engine – professionally rebuilt (block was milled, no numbers left, don’t know if it’s original)
V8 350
“010” block cast 3970010 GM 37 010 (originally correct, hard to find)
Air filter intake assembly (originally correct, hard to find)
4x4 oil dip stick (originally correct, very hard to find)
Copper oil pressure line (originally correct, hard to find)
Intake manifold – I think it is a 1972, I have a 1970.
Valve covers (originally correct)
Oil fill cap (originally correct)
Runs well.
Carburetor – professionally rebuilt
Rochester QuadraJet 4 BBL
Stamp: 7040202 2239 (originally correct, hard to find)
Throttle rod (originally correct)
Fuel pump - new
Works well
Alternator - professionally rebuilt
63 amps
Mount brackets (originally correct)
HEI Distributor - new
Wires new
Spark plugs new
Spark Plug Wire Heat Shields (originally correct, hard to find)
Radiator – new
4 core
Upper Hose Pipe (originally correct, hard to find)
Tower clamps
Thermostat – new
Cap (originally correct, hard to find)
Fan clutch – new
Water Pump – rebuilt
AC – complete but not functional
7 piece compressor mounting brackets (originally correct, hard to find)
Heater – complete
Blower – heat works well
Heater Core Vacuum Actuator – new
Hoses – new
Duct hoses - new
Kick panel vents (originally correct, hard to find)
Cowl vent with spring (originally correct, spring very hard to find)
Exhaust
Manifolds – “elk horns” (originally correct part numbers)
Heat stove (originally correct, very hard to find)
Mufflers – new
Flowmaster - Super 40 Delta Flow 952466
Exhaust pipes – new
Stainless steel tips
Horn – duel horns, work well
Transmission – works fine, shifts all gears, no slipping.
Turbo Hydra-matic 350, 3 speed
Filter - new
Oil dip stick – long 4x4 version (originally correct, hard to find)
Vacuum Modulator – new
Transfer Case – fully serviced, in great shape
New Process 205
Tag: 6261465 CTC 12-23-69 205
High hump – 4x4 auto
Chrome shifter with non-letter knob (originally correct, very hard to find)
Chrome trim ring
Hickey reproduction skid plate
Drive shafts
Front - rebuilt, new CV knuckle, a
ll new U-Joints
Rear - all new U-Joints
Wheels – Truck Rally 15x8, powder coated "argent silver"
Caps – Truck Rally, metal
Trim rings - good condition, original with 16 tabs
Tires – BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO 33x10.50 R15, very low miles
Tire Rach - exterior tailgate (original, hard to find)
Brakes
Front - disc
Rear - drum
Master cylinder professionally rebuilt
Brake booster professionally rebuilt
Pads - new
Lines - new
Axil – front
Dana 44
Ratio 3.07
Drum brake axil swapped out for Disc brake axil (1973)
All new bearings and seals
Drive shafts – good
Gears - good
Hubs – Original blue dial Spicer lockouts (originally correct, very hard to find)
Axil rear
GM 12 bolt
Ratio 3.07
All new bearings and seals
Gears – good
Suspension - Front
Leaf springs
Shocks - KYB Gas-A-Just KG5408 - new
Suspension - Rear
Leaf springs
Shocks - KYB Gas-A-Just KG5417 – new
Gauge Cluster
Fully restored, works well
Windshield wipers and fluid – works well
Trico 15” arms and rubber
Electrical
Fully went through, work well, no issues
All lights work well
Interior “courtesy” under dash lights (original)
Headlights – “T-3”
Key – original “J” ignition and “K” door keys
Gas
Tank – New
Sending unit – new
Filler neck (originally correct, very hard to find)
Cap (originally correct, hard to find)
Steering column – fully went through – works very well
Non-tilt
Rag joint – new
Steering arm
original height
went through
Drag link - new
Tie Rod - new
Knuckles - went through – lot of new parts
Steering stabilizer shock – new
Rancho RS97325
Power steering gear box – professionally restored
Saginaw 800
Power Steering Pump
Hoses new
In line filter
Works well
Cap (originally correct, hard to find)
Frame
Very solid, no cracks
Tow hooks – hard to find, very rare, very expensive (1969-72)
Tow hitch – original style, could use some TLC.
Doors
Fully went through – new regulators and rubber
Vent window
Door ferrules, original plastic for 1969-71 – very very hard to find
Brass alignment shims
Tailgate
Works OK, could use some TLC
Original side wall rubber seal retaining strips – very rare for years 69 and 70, not reproduced like 71 and 72.
Body
Solid, good shape
A few small dings, nothing major, see video
Body bushings – new (rubber, not poly)
Roll bar
original 1970s era after market Jeepers Creepers
powder coated black
thick wall, large diameter tubing
Paint
OK, driver quality
Seats
Driver – functional well
Passenger – has very rare release bracket that is correct for 70 sport bucket seat
Rear bench – good
Seat belts – all very good, retractors work, 3 on rear bench
Console – professional restored
Radio & speaker
Original, professionally restored works well, AM only
Speaker – new with original under dash mount bracket and cover – very rare
Antenna is loose
Carpet – new
Rubber leveling mats (sub carpet) – original, very rare
Jack and tools – original, hard to find
Top
In ok shape
Double wall
Hatch lifts could use some work, but does function
T handle could use some work
Needs new rubber
70s era after market gun racks
Areas of weakness
Radiator Core Support and Passenger front fender had rot under battery - pictured
Driver Side Rear Fender has minor pin hole rot - pictured
Paint – OK, driver condition
Top – is a 7 out of 10, needs some work as they always do
Transmission – runs and shifts fine, may need some work
Grille – has dings
Windshield – scratches and some fogging
Antenna is loose