16,000 Original Miles
Automatic Transmission
4.3L V6
190 hp @ 4400 rpm*
250 lb/ft torque @ 2800 rpm*
Capable 0-60 MPH: 8.3 seconds
Top Speed: 102 MPH
*Base Price in 1997: $24,116
*Seller Asking:
$10,900
Fast Facts:
- The Blazer is based on the S-10 truck chassis, shared with the GMC Jimmy. This is a steel ladder style frame that is almost entirely boxed
- This is the first generation Blazer to drop the S-10 badging
- The Blazer was one of the few cars on the market that could still be ordered with unpainted bumpers and exposed steel wheels. This combination is rare to find
- The “Premium Ride” suspension option (found on this example) gives the Blazer a car-like ride. The package consists of Bilstein gas shocks, softer springs, and other suspension refinements like jounce bumpers
- Key traits of Vortec engines include sequential fuel injection, optimally designed intake runners and ports for maximum airflow, and a “fast burn” combustion chamber design that swirls the air/fuel mixture together for a more efficient burn
Key Model Year Changes:
- 4WD models gain 4 wheel disc brakes
- New one piece tailgate option
- Models with bucket seats get a new floor mounted gear shifter
- New optional sunroof
- The 4WD system gains 4 wheel disc brakes
Seller Notes:
- 16k original miles
- LS 4WD Vortec V6
- Premium Suspension Package
- New tires
- Clean Title, Runs Excellent, Immaculate Condition
- Location: Rocklin, California – (more photos below)
- (ad is no longer available – sold or expired)
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*SAE rated from factory. May not reflect current output
*Performance numbers pulled from reputable automotive road tests
*Base price when new does not reflect original MSRP of this particular car, nor does it reflect what the original owner paid for it
*Advertised price at time of posting. Sellers can raise or lower prices on their original ad at any time. Click on the original ad to view current price/availability
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