The orange crush, 1971 gorgeous orange pearl metallic paint, topless 4wd Chevy K5 Blazer with brand new black CST interior, show quality engine compartment loaded with a new 350 crate engine, power steering, power disc brakes, new rebuilt transmission, rolling on brand new moto 20" chrome rims and nubby tires.
Exterior:
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Restoration completed over a laser straight metal body
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Professional show quality orange metallic paint
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New chrome added
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New Bumper
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New Grille and Surround
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New Lenses and Side Markers
Interior:
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New Black CST Interior
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New Carpeting
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New Seat Covers
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New Steering Wheel
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New Dash Pad
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New Gauge Surround
Mechanics:
- New 350 GM Crate Engine
- GM Aluminum Intake
- 650 Holley and Hooker Ceramic Headers
- Rebuilt Transmission
- Rebuilt Transfer Case
- Rebuilt Front and Rear Drive Lines
- Power Front Disk Breaks
- Power Steering
- Warn Front Locking Hubs
Undercarriage: - Solid Floors, Intact and Very Nice
- New Dual Exhaust with Magnaflow Mufflers
More information about the Chevrolet K5 Blazer is below!
At American Dream Machines, we typically have over 100 cars and trucks in stock and for sale. We have everything from Camaros, Mustangs, Corvettes, Roadrunners, Chevelles, Bel Airs, Blazers and even British Roadsters. Our classics and muscle cars range from the 1940s to the 1970s. Our stock is diverse and continuously changing and always growing!
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Centrally located in the heartland of America in Des Moines Iowa, American Dream Machines occupies the historic 41,000 square foot Packard Dealership. We are one of the largest full service classic car dealerships in the Midwest. We have 10 active hoists, mechanics bays, body shop and detail bays that are used by our technicians to inspect, repair, upgrade and detail our cars so that they are ready to be delivered to your driveway for you to drive.Give us a call and we would be happy to help get your dream car to almost any location worldwide!
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The following information is availbe from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_K5_Blazer
1969-1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer
The original K5 was a short wheelbase truck. It was available in 1969 as 4-wheel drive only; in 1970, a two-wheel-drive model was offered. There were four choices for power plants: the 250 in straight-6, the 292 straight-6, the 307 V8, and the 350 V8.
The Blazer was designed and marketed to compete with International Harvester Scout and the Ford Bronco. Both of these were originally aimed at the short Jeep CJ series, which were much smaller than other trucks. The great innovation of the Blazer was to simply offer a shortened pickup truck, which both increased interior space, and lowered the cost of production with a shared platform. The Blazer quickly became popular. For the first time, it married the off-road capabilities of the Scout with the "luxury" features like air conditioning and automatic transmissions routinely available on pickup trucks. By 1970, the Blazer was already outselling both of its older rivals. Ford, Dodge, and even Jeep would counter with similar shortened pickups, with the Dodge Ramcharger and Jeep Cherokee. It also came as a convertible.
The two-wheel drive version came with independent front suspension and rear trailing arms, both with coil springs. The four-wheel drive version had a solid front axle and used leaf springs front and rear. Both versions used drum brakes at all four corners until 1971, when the entire GM light truck line got standard front discs. A tachometer was optional.
There was also a choice between a three-speed automatic transmission Turbo Hydromatic (TH350), a three-speed manual transmission, and a four-speed Synchromesh (SM465) manual transmission, often referred to as the "granny gear" due to its 465:1 low first gear. Two transfer cases were offered: the Dana 20, available only with the manual transmissions, or the NP-205, available with both types of transmissions. The Blazer had 8 inches (200 mm) of ground clearance and an approach angle of 35.