Vintage Trucks

1972 Chevrolet Blazer Show Truck

For a lot of reasons, trucks like the Chevrolet Blazer can never, ever be built again. It’s all steel and iron construction, dual live rear axles, and sporting of only two doors are things that have fallen out of favor with what American manufacturers think the public wants to buy. In a way though, that only adds to the appeal of the Chevrolet Blazer, because you’re bound to never see some of its unique quirks ever again.

Pure Eye Candy, Brandywine Pearl 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer show truck with fresh high-end restoration. Powered by a new GM 350 HO crate engine that produces 333 horsepower and 318 lb-ft of torque. This Blazer is a blast to drive with its easy shifting 4 speed manual transmission. Equipped with power steering, power front disc brakes and Vintage air conditioning for cruising in comfort.

The paint is show quality and covers an all steel body then it was trimmed with all new chrome and stainless trim for amazing good looks. The interior features new black and white houndstooth upholstery on the front bucket seats and rear seat, center console, new fitted carpet, new dash pad, new white face analog tach and gauges, tilt column, billet steering wheel and Bluetooth stereo.

This K5 has a new SoftTopper soft top for driving in all weather conditions. The undercarriage is just as nice as the top and has a long list of new Moog suspension components. The new dual exhaust is Flowmaster and has a great deep tone.

One benefit of any vehicle with a nearly two-decade-long production run is that you’ll never be without spare parts, or nice examples kept in good condition by their owners. K-5 Blazer drivers especially nowadays are well aware of what unique and special trucks they are.