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Dan,
I posted this this morning(luckily it was still on my screen when I came home) but there must have been a glitch in the matrix. The ad notes corrosion in the inner doors and lower left quarter panel. How much corrosion is there? The ad notes cracking paint in several areas. Is this a paint issue or a body work/body filler issue? The Blazer still have the SPID on the inner glove box door? Is there much pitting underneath? Any repairs to the frame? What is the quality of the bodywork on the panels that were replaced? Single wall top or double wall top? Is the title available or is it sold on a registration? How soon does the Blazer have to be shipped out(I have no room at the inn, hate to leave it outside.)? Thanks, Jim __________________ |
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Hi Jim, just seeing this now. Thanks for the questions.
FYI - Bring a Trailer writes the auction description and uses language they deem appropriate. While the majority of it is good, some of it is not muscle car/classic car specific - for example BaT wanted to use the term damper to describe a shock absorber. I was able to correct what I thought was most important... with that in mind: Corrosion is found on the door where the vent window meets the window channel and on lower door. I took a number of pics from inside to show this. The paint is cracking on the driver's 1/4 and there is minor bubbling coming through on the 1/4 edge. I suspect this to be a bit of both - paint and body work issue. It was repainted by a prior owner and I wasn't given receipts, name of shop or pics unfortunately. The paint shines well but there are flaws. There are some waves in the body work and chips from use. It was done nicely but again, I don't have any proof of what was done and I cannot speak to what is under the paint. I did not buy this thing with 'show truck' in mind though. I bought it to drive it which is why I spent so much money getting the mechanics dialed in. This is a truck where another rock chip/paint scrape doesn't matter. SPID pic now attached. It is a factory red/black/white top, 4x4, 4 speed with HD front seats. The bottom side reflects a life long Northeast truck with some scale. There is undercoating on the majority of the bottom side which makes seeing the floors difficult. I don't see any frame repairs or evidence of serious accident. It tracks very straight. Lots of videos on BaT! The inner fenders, core support, and rocker boxes appear to be rust free. Double wall top. NY State historical vehicles are sold on transferable registration only which this truck has. It is in my name. The truck is safely tucked away in my brother's shop and will remain inside for as long as it takes to get transportation scheduled. If more time is needed I'm sure we can work something out. I'll PM you my cell # should you have more questions. Thanks, Dan
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This is just the condition I like. You can actually drive it and not feel guilty. I love the Blazer and I think you did well on the auction. The slots are great on it as well!
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Congrats on the sale!
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Thanks Dan. Congratulations on the sale!
I had put in a place holder bid, but the Blazer went past my budget. |
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