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If you are a “Transformers: The Last Knight” fan, or you are preparing for an apocalypse, this 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer Movie Car Tribute is for you! What an amazing vintage/custom 4×4 that was designed to swiftly traverse any terrain thanks to its robust 4×4 stance, significant steel upgrades, four-wheel disc brakes, and fuel-injected LS3 upgrade.
The original full-size Blazer was designed to be an open-top vehicle. However, what sets this one apart is its enhanced strength, which comes with real reinforcing elements and elevated stance. This will be the one for many full-size Blazer enthusiasts.
Matching tubular steel for the doors, tailgate rack, and side mounts is used in the complete custom cage. There is a ton of LED lighting behind the bar, and the exterior paint is an old copper color that looks like tarnished precious metal. Practical items like an ax, a shovel, a high-lift jack, and dual jugs are stored in each of the unique external mounts. And for a menacing appearance, the modified hood appears to combine GM’s recognizable raised cowl and stinger styles.
The leather bucket seats at the front are designed to keep you stable even on difficult trails. In the back, a Corbeau suspension system. The lockable ammo box in the back to keep items safe, tough rubber flooring, and an inner tub with liner paint, screams this is for outdoor living. It’s ready for use with a full-size spare, two fire extinguishers, and an additional ax placed inside. It is possible to have a full canvas top and canvas panels in the doors for better weather protection. Although the radio appears antique, it is actually a modern AM/FM digital tuner that has upgraded speakers. Additionally, the driver’s seat has been modified to include a huge speedometer and tachometer, making it an accurate command position.
This is an LS3 fuel-injected 6.2-liter engine. Yes, it is the same V8 that gave more recent Camaros and Corvettes a competitive edge on the street, so it has the ability to power this vintage Blazer with confidence. Additionally, you’ll notice a number of excellent modifications, such as headers feeding the dual exhaust, an Optima red top battery, and an aluminum radiator with electrically powered fans. It’s a robust bundle that’s perfect for endless adventures. This Blazer was designed specifically for that purpose. You have a two-speed 4×4 transfer case, after all, along with lots of suspension lift, meaty Maxxis Trepador tires, and Bilstein shocks.