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Blazer Shout-Out in Hagerty Magazine
I got my new Hagerty mag yesterday and the cover story is their 2018 "Bull Market List" with their top 9 picks for market appreciation for next year. The 1969-72 Blazer is one of them. There is a full page article that discusses our vehicles, value estimates, etc. There is a nice ochre example pictured. Let's hope Jimmys are along for the ride.
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I saw that ans wish they had waited a while ,Im still chasing an original Blazer .
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I don't understand. What makes an article regarding speculated values a"shoot-out"?
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Got it! I either need a larger phone or need to start carrying my reading glasses.
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I feel that that implying the K5 values are being swept along in the Broncos wake is a bit unfair.
It's a completely different animal. It's larger, has modern comforts such as interior, storage space, power steering and brakes and even AC. And in most cases faster. So many buyers opt for a Bronco, or Scout, or Land Rover, or Cruiser only to find that they are loud, uncomfortable, too slow for most modern traffic, lack the brakes required for modern conditions, and utterly difficult to integrate into their modern lifestyle. They become solely weekend short jaunt toys and rarely functional for weekend family trips, or the occasional drive to the office. The Blazer is the classic that addresses all of these issues. In my opinion they should be leading the segment. |
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My 15 year old son and I went to the local Good Guys show in Pleasanton, CA last month, looking for a Gen 1 K5 Blazer project for us to do for him to drive next year. The least expensive running Blazer was $21K and it needed paint and some work. There was a nice 2WD in Black with a nice punch out cromed small block and new interior, but it was a lowered and wanted a 4x4... that one was $28K. We probably saw about 6 of them and the rusty ones that did not run and needed a lot of work were at more than 10K. the price has certainly gone up along with the 67-72 C10 craze. We found a 70 CST 4x4 with 4-speed, and a white top. It needs a little of everything but runs and drives well.
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