But if you're into that old-school type of thing, the good news is that there are plenty of classic Blazers out there. And some of them, like this 1973 model offered by Hemmings, pack a four-inch (101 ...
While perusing the internet for some automotive gems, we came across this piece of certifiable lunacy: a “murdered out” top-to-bottom restoration 1973 Chevrolet K5 Blazer. The parts list for the ...
When it comes to vintage trucks, the K5 Blazer is about as good as it gets. People just love to restomod these babies and the end-result is often something that’ll take your breath away. They’ve been ...
A far cry from the Chevy Blazer found on dealership lots today, the K5 Blazer was a popular SUV offering in its heyday. Born to compete with the likes of the International Harvester Scout, Ford Bronco ...
It’s not that everything old is new again, it’s that so many old things are being rebuilt better than they ever could have been when new. Our next exhibit in the case, Velocity Modern Classics making ...
Chevrolet let many enthusiasts down when it introduced the new generation Blazer. After being off the market for nearly two decades, it reemerged from Detroit as a low-clearance, tall, car-based ...
Chevrolet started using the Blazer name in the 1969 model year as part of a line of full-size SUVs riding on a truck chassis called theK5 Blazer. It sported a leaf-spring suspension and straight axles ...
Jim and Mike Ring were just kids when they started tinkering with cars, and they never stopped. Now both the brains and the muscle behind Ringbrothers, the Rings have made a name for themselves ...
Garret Donahue, a Southern California native, has been involved in car culture for the majority of his life. From organizing local group drives to attending open track days, Garret dives deep into the ...
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