Vehicle Description
1991 Chevrolet Blazer - Arizona Truck - 5.7L V8 - 4 Speed Manual
Transmission - 115k Miles - White and Blue Over Blue Interior
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Stay Tough - 1991 Chevrolet Blazer Sales Brochure The '91 brochure
copy continued, putting the appeal of the Blazer simply: When the
terrain gets really rugged, Blazer with 4-wheel drive delivers the
added traction you need. By 1991, the K5 Blazer was nearing the end
of its wildly successful 20+ year model run; in 1995 the Tahoe took
its place in the Chevy Truck lineup, but not in the hearts of
Blazer loyalists. Offered here is a rare,
4-speed-manual-transmission-equipped '91 K5 Blazer in
well-maintained largely original condition, wearing a professional
respray in two-tone white and medium metallic blue over a blue
fabric interior. The truck shows 115,800 Carfax-verified miles on
its odometer, or roughly just 3,800 miles per-year on average.
Lightly used Blazers can be difficult to find. The truck's exterior
was professionally resprayed in white on the hood, fiberglass
cargo-area cover, and both upper and lower flanks. In between, the
metallic light-blue complementary color was applied in the
factory-correct paint scheme, with blue continuing across the rear
tailgate. The two paint colors are joined at a navy-blue tape
stripe, again in keeping with factory applications. The quality of
the paintwork is excellent across the entire body; there are no
dents or dings. Emblems-including the front grille's gold
bowtie-are all in the stock locations. The finish is uniformly
glossy. In the same way, the truck's front and rear chrome bumpers,
front grille, and chrome trim (including the factory side mirrors)
retain their showroom appearance indicating owner care over the
years. Cabin glass and lighting lenses (including on the quad
headlights) are clear and undamaged. Original steel wheels with
chrome trim rings are mounted with raised-white-letter Cooper
Discoverer STT Pro tires. Inside, the well-maintained condition
continues with only minor patina evident on some surfaces
consistent with the truck's age. Door trim is done in blue with
blue carpet on the lower portion; the truck has roll-up windows.
Blue velour upholstery on the front bucket and rear bench seat is
original to the Blazer, and has held up well (another indicator of
owner care and maintenance). A large storage compartment is located
between the front seats. The dashboard displays the same
blue-and-white colors as the exterior. The stock Chevy Truck
steering wheel of the time frames the driver-focused instruments.
An updated audio head unit with CD is mounted in the factory radio
location. Separate shift levers for the 4-speed manual transmission
and the 4-wheel-drive transfer case are floor-mounted. Darker blue
carpeting is in place throughout the cabin, and extends the full
length of the cargo area. Under the hood, the 5.7-liter (350
cubic-inch) stock, 220-horsepower V8 engine occupies center-stage.
The engine bay is clean without being excessively detailed or
sprayed with shine-adding products. All components are properly
mounted; wiring and engine plumbing is all in order. The vehicle
data tags remain in place. Viewed from below, the chassis is
well-ordered; there is no sign of damage-including on the
dual-exhaust system-of the sort that might arise from
too-aggressive driving styles. Having spent a good deal of its life
in Arizona, there is no indication of body-panel rust. A tow hitch
is mounted. The well-maintained, original condition of this '91
Blazer is