Looking to bay 70's - 80's Blazer K5
#1
Looking to bay 70's - 80's Blazer K5
I've never owned a Blazer K5 but have really taken a liking to them. I really love a clean late 80's K5.
I am currently looking to buy a used one here in Sacramento, CA and am wondering where a good online resource is for buying parts. For example, I'm certain I'll need to replace a window motor or two, a few of the interior cosmetic pieces, etc etc. Is there a good online resource anyone can recommend?
Thanks.
By the way, I've never been a member of a forum with so many ads as I have here. Anyway to hide some? At times the ads overpower the content which makes me want to close the browser and be done.
I am currently looking to buy a used one here in Sacramento, CA and am wondering where a good online resource is for buying parts. For example, I'm certain I'll need to replace a window motor or two, a few of the interior cosmetic pieces, etc etc. Is there a good online resource anyone can recommend?
Thanks.
By the way, I've never been a member of a forum with so many ads as I have here. Anyway to hide some? At times the ads overpower the content which makes me want to close the browser and be done.
Last edited by Jake Toolson; 04-11-2012 at 02:34 PM.
#2
Welcome from NY ...
many sites we use are craigslist , rockauto , lmc truck , ebay . Im sure there is many others ..
many sites we use are craigslist , rockauto , lmc truck , ebay . Im sure there is many others ..
#3
Welcome from Utah.
As for the ads, just ignore them, this site is worth it.
As for the ads, just ignore them, this site is worth it.
#4
Welcome from New Jersey
#5
Welcome from New York .
#6
hi from Ontario, Canada
good luck with your quest for a "real" Blazer, haha, just being a smartass. I know the little trucks can go down some pretty narrow trails.
I am partial to the classic brawn of a 70s Blazer/Jimmy, especially the full convertibles, cheers!
good luck with your quest for a "real" Blazer, haha, just being a smartass. I know the little trucks can go down some pretty narrow trails.
I am partial to the classic brawn of a 70s Blazer/Jimmy, especially the full convertibles, cheers!
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