No way unless you want a money pit and a hobby that will consume your entire life! You can get a Blazer that year that just needs some minor mechanical work!
Dont buy it its a rip off!
your going to put more money in it then what you bought it for.
Not unless you want to fix it up. But this doesnt sound that promising.
You’d be better off pulling the motor, tranny, axles and airbags out of it and either selling for parts, or putting into another vehicle. You could still sell the airbags and axles even if you use the motor and tranny in another vehicle.
To replace the body, you’ll have to basically do a frame off restoration anyway, removing and reinstalling all the electrical harnesses, computers, lights, sensors…you name it…not worth it.
I’d have someone look at the frame. If it’s really racked, you’ll always have trouble with the suspension and alignment of the wheels.
There’s lots of Blazers in junk car lots to buy parts from if you decide it’s worth putting the money into it.
no way with that many miles on it its not worth all that body work and if the frame and maybe the suspension is screwed up thats gonna take some serious work. also if they rolled it chances are it was a driver that wasnt very easy on this vehicle and the engine/transmission might have had a very rough 136k miles.
No way unless you want a money pit and a hobby that will consume your entire life! You can get a Blazer that year that just needs some minor mechanical work!
Dont buy it its a rip off!
your going to put more money in it then what you bought it for.
Not unless you want to fix it up. But this doesnt sound that promising.
Not a good deal. Over 100K and 7 almost 8 years old. Not worth the bother.
You’d be better off pulling the motor, tranny, axles and airbags out of it and either selling for parts, or putting into another vehicle. You could still sell the airbags and axles even if you use the motor and tranny in another vehicle.
To replace the body, you’ll have to basically do a frame off restoration anyway, removing and reinstalling all the electrical harnesses, computers, lights, sensors…you name it…not worth it.
I’d have someone look at the frame. If it’s really racked, you’ll always have trouble with the suspension and alignment of the wheels.
There’s lots of Blazers in junk car lots to buy parts from if you decide it’s worth putting the money into it.
no way with that many miles on it its not worth all that body work and if the frame and maybe the suspension is screwed up thats gonna take some serious work. also if they rolled it chances are it was a driver that wasnt very easy on this vehicle and the engine/transmission might have had a very rough 136k miles.
leave it sit where it’s at.