This classic Chevy K5 has only 21 miles on the clock and always retains all its original plastic film of the concessionaire
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- Someone bought this 1989 blazer when it is new and almost immediately put into stock.
- Today, it still has the original plastic envelopes on the seats and its intact window sticker.
- It also has rare options, including a removable superior window and a motorized tailgate.
Let’s be real: cars don’t really tend to increase in value over time, at least, most of them and certainly not consumer models. But that does not prevent people of hopes of hoarding semi-all for the days while waiting for a day, they hit it rich. In most cases, it is a pipe dream.
But in this one, well, maybe not. Here, we have a brand new Chevrolet K5 Blazer 1989 1989, with all the bells and whistles that you would not normally expect from a vehicle that is about to pass its 35th anniversary.
Low miles and high specifications
Chevrolet fans who hoped that the new blazer would be an restless and modernized version of the K5 would like to verify it. He has only 21 miles on the clock and delivered with almost all the options that could be desired. This includes a 5.7 -liter V8 engine, a four -speed automatic with overdrive and of course four -wheel drive.
Plus: this Camaro Iroc Z 1le 1990 was hidden in an unused basement for 35 years
This K5 does not savor luxury features either. We are talking about a removable summit (which does not want wind in their hair and dirt in their lungs?), The cruise control, the electric windows, the air conditioning, the electric door locks, the tinted windows and even a Motorized tailgate window.
And just in case you ask yourself the question: yes, all these features are still working, and they are in good shape surprisingly good. In fact, it seems that this blazer was maintained in a vacuum sealed bubble. The engine bay and the cabin are so virgin, you could probably eat them, although we would not recommend it.
As if the low mileage was not enough of a temporal capsule, the seats always have the original plastic by wrapping them from Chevrolet. In case you were not convinced, the plastic even has the “concessionaire must remove” sticker. Apparently, Ron Gunnoe Chevrolet de Mount Vernon, Ohio had a job, and this work was not To leave the plastic. He really dropped the ball on that one.
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Those interested can see the auction here and bid during the Glendale 2025 event in MECUM on March 21. Given the rare of these SUVs, it is difficult to say what this example will go. In particular, this same car was on sale in January 2023 when it seemed to be a real barn find. At the time, he had only 18 miles on the clock and sold for $ 125,000.
For a while after, he was on sale via volocars for $ 149,998 and had 21 miles on the clock. At one point, it was sold at auction by Barrett Jackson in 2024 with the same mileage. What we can be sure is that it will indeed change hands because the auction has no reserve price.