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1985 Blazer 2

Old Dec 15, 2007 | 07:24 PM
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Hi gang.
I just got a 2.6m litre V6 1985 S10 Blazer 24wd in an estate sale for $1000.
The unit has 176000 km on, no rust, new tires (about 200 km on them) new brakes, and generally in excellent shape.
It has, to my knowledge never been off road. I'm assuming that it was a good deal, but wonder if anyone has had any experience with that year's model, and what problems I could expect to have down the road.++
 
Old Dec 28, 2008 | 04:30 PM
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damn...well i have a 1985 s10 blazer 2 wd 2.8L and its carburetor....dont really like carburetor but meh.what can i say i like the ride. and right now so far that has happened to me was one of hte joints broke on the front left(while i was driving ...good thing i wasn't going fast)and now my carburetor messed up so im currently fixing that...other than that it saves **** loads of gas which is ****ing great!!!
 
Old Jan 14, 2009 | 09:06 PM
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My '88 is in similar condition, and I payed $1000 as well. I like to think I got a good deal, so I'll say you did too.
 
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