There is a classified section, start there.
You have to buy a $25 membership, but it's well worth it. You'll be glad you did it.
ill second that, if your serious about buying any older chevy truck, its well worth it, u dont get all the crap u get on other forums, cus everyone else paid to be here too, so they give good info, and not just make fun of u.

i see a build thread coming and broken parts list compilingthanks for the input. i really havent decided if i want a 79ish blazer or a 79ish stepside truck. all i know is i want 40" tires haha

be fun

haha trust me i have learned my lessons about buying around here. people down here think their s**t is gold and your gold is s**tdont feel like you have to buy a local truck either. if you find a truck to far away to go get you can always get it shipped or a road trip! plenty of guys on here have done it that way. ask away and someone will surely have an answer for you
welcome to K5 and good luck with your purchase of a rig ... hope to see you on the trailok you guys talked me into it. i paid to play
quick question, how much is a resonable amount to pay for one of these rigs? of course it depends on the condition.
it where i found mine and worked a trade for a little honda 4-door i had for it the ONLY thing i miss bout the honda was the fuel economyAnswered your own question there. Considering the range of ages and conditions, huge range in prices. A built rig in good shape may go for $10,000 all the way down to a beat up POS that many have picked up for free.
Start looking through craigslist, and see what you can find. That is going to be your best bet for a stockish rig at a good price.