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Introduced as a competitor to the Ford Bronco and International Scout, Chevrolet's awesome

K5 Blazer attempted to bring a little luxury to a market invented by Jeep.

By offering buyers more room, conveniences like air conditioning, and even a sleek 2-wheel

drive model, the Blazer easily became the segment's sales superstar.

Lovingly restored into a rock-solid cruiser, this 1971 K5 benefited from a detailed, frame-off

build that marries factory-straight metal to ruggedly robust appeal.

It's hard to argue with the aesthetics of any late-60s or early-70s Chevy truck, and

this Blazer's 1971 aesthetics might be the year that perfected the run.

All that brawn shows well dressed in Silver Metallic 2-stage.

Inside you'll find custom weather-resistant upholstery!

Those durable seats and side panels frame a tasteful Chevrolet dash, which flashes Custom

Sport Truck woodgrain next to upgraded factory air conditioning, a faux direct-fit radio

and rebuilt gauges.

That radio is a placeholder because the truck's modern audio lives in a lockable center console

and controls a powerfule sound system.

And the driver spins a factory steering wheel on a tilting column.

Power comes courtesy of a 350 cubic inch GM crate engine that pairs an iron block with

rugged iron heads and is fed by a Holley 4 barrell.

Power meets the pavement through a Turbo-Hydramatic 350, which rides between a 12-bolt and a proven

Dana 40.

This Chevy started life as a truck that was tougher than most and ended up a head-turning

stunner that's now nicer than most.

If you're ready to enjoy a serious ute with serious chops, don't miss the chance to

claim this awesome K5!

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