Hey everyone! New to CK5 and new to 4Wheelin!
First off I bought a bronco for some muddin!(plus broncos are CHEAP) and loved it, so I decided I wanted something nicer to start my own build. I decided an old 70's K5 would make an awesome rig so went searching craigslist. I found what seems to me like a great deal, but just wanted to run it by some K5 know it alls to check...
Heres the add, hes only asking $1500 OBO. And I talked to the guy, the engine was just rebuilt..he doesnt know how many miles are on the truck, or the tranny and trans case. He is also wiring up the lights for me, and says theres nothing wrong with it. Steers good, drives good, 4x4 works great. Anyone opinions or info would be great...thanks!
'Up for sale is a 1977 K5 Blazer with the half convertible top. I bought this back in October(not running) with the intentions of rebuilding it to become a weekend desert toy, haul a boat, whatever. It was just going to be my toy. I tore it down to the short block and rebuilt it with new seals and all new bolts. She runs and drives now. I'm selling because I've changed my mind and decided to keep my Jeep and make it my toy and then buy something else as my daily driver. I've got plenty of pictures to show where this vehicle started if you are interested.
It has Chevy 350 backed with a TH350 tranny and NP203 transfer case. Chevy 12 bolt in the rear and Dana 44 up front. Bench seat up front and bench seat in the rear. She's got an new Edelbrock intake, Holley carb, headman headers, and flowmaster exhaust. New alternator, fairly new radiator, and Optima yellow top battery. All Autometer gauges(speedo, tach, fuel, oil, temp, and battery). I put in an Alpine amp and a pair of Infinity speakers to hook directly to an Ipod for the tunes. She's currently running on 38.5x15 Super Swamper TSL's...they do have rock rash and gouges from the previous owner, however they do still hold air.
Currently doesn't have any working lights. I just never got around to getting those wired up. Keep in mind, it is an unfinished project, so its not a show vehicle by any means....since it was going to be just a toy, I didn't really care too much about her looks. But would make a great start for anyone looking for a toy or a good base to start your own project."
First off I bought a bronco for some muddin!(plus broncos are CHEAP) and loved it, so I decided I wanted something nicer to start my own build. I decided an old 70's K5 would make an awesome rig so went searching craigslist. I found what seems to me like a great deal, but just wanted to run it by some K5 know it alls to check...
Heres the add, hes only asking $1500 OBO. And I talked to the guy, the engine was just rebuilt..he doesnt know how many miles are on the truck, or the tranny and trans case. He is also wiring up the lights for me, and says theres nothing wrong with it. Steers good, drives good, 4x4 works great. Anyone opinions or info would be great...thanks!
'Up for sale is a 1977 K5 Blazer with the half convertible top. I bought this back in October(not running) with the intentions of rebuilding it to become a weekend desert toy, haul a boat, whatever. It was just going to be my toy. I tore it down to the short block and rebuilt it with new seals and all new bolts. She runs and drives now. I'm selling because I've changed my mind and decided to keep my Jeep and make it my toy and then buy something else as my daily driver. I've got plenty of pictures to show where this vehicle started if you are interested.
It has Chevy 350 backed with a TH350 tranny and NP203 transfer case. Chevy 12 bolt in the rear and Dana 44 up front. Bench seat up front and bench seat in the rear. She's got an new Edelbrock intake, Holley carb, headman headers, and flowmaster exhaust. New alternator, fairly new radiator, and Optima yellow top battery. All Autometer gauges(speedo, tach, fuel, oil, temp, and battery). I put in an Alpine amp and a pair of Infinity speakers to hook directly to an Ipod for the tunes. She's currently running on 38.5x15 Super Swamper TSL's...they do have rock rash and gouges from the previous owner, however they do still hold air.
Currently doesn't have any working lights. I just never got around to getting those wired up. Keep in mind, it is an unfinished project, so its not a show vehicle by any means....since it was going to be just a toy, I didn't really care too much about her looks. But would make a great start for anyone looking for a toy or a good base to start your own project."
