From the seller: “67 saab 95 wagon setting on an s-10 blazer frame with a 454 chevy engine”
How much can we really add to that description? Everyone likes to say “put a SBC in that” to so many project cars. Well, why not a BBC? Maybe this was an early 9-4x or even 9-7x prototype.
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Chetopa, KS
$1,222 with 10 bids and reserve not met
05/14/2013 update: Ended at $1,802 with 18 bids and reserve not met (believe it or not).
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We have a 67 saab 95 wagon setting on an s-10 blazer frame with a 454 chevy engine, the engine has a lunati cam with roller rockers edelbrock carb. It has an aluminum radiator with an aluminum catch can. Electric fan that keeps it cool, never runs over 200 deg. Has a700R trans with kevlar clutches,corvette servo, and shift kit. The overdrive has a switch so you can keep it out of overdrive if you so desire. I built the headers, and have them hooked to the side pipes.Has very little rust. Runs and drives as is but really needs taller gears in diff. as I had planned on tubbing it out. Seats have been redone the rest of the interior is not to bad. Tilt steering wheel out of blazer has been cut down for it to fit right. The bad is the trans leaks fluid when it sets for a long time, maybe pan gasket? Needs small amount of body work to be ready for paint. This thing really thumps with open headers, as the cam is pretty good sized but still streetable. I started this several years ago then life and other projects got in the way. I need to clear out some of my toys to make room. This has set outside for too long, it needs someone who wants a ride that will turn heads where ever you go. needs a little TLC from setting. I am not cleaning it up I am going to sell it as it sets no warranty, no returns. 500 dollar non refundable deposit at end of auction within 24 hours. The balance at pickup in cold hard cash. Ask any and all ?