Ringbrothers has revealed a one-off 1970 Chevrolet K5 Blazer produced to support Team Rubicon, a non-profit organization focusing on disaster response and humanitarian crises. Fundraising company ...
Half a century ago, no one would have thought the Sport Utility Vehicle would be the preferred car of choice for the modern auto consumer. Think about it. The SUV consumes more gas, takes up more ...
In addition to being very collectible, the earliest K5 Blazer models also happen to be perfect for restomodding. This particular example is rocking an LS3 instead of the 350 from the good ol’ days, ...
Rugged restomods are all the rage these days. Once limited to early Broncos, this genus of remastered automotive collectible has expanded its reach greatly, to Land Cruisers, Blazers, and more. Even ...
Chevrolet K5 Blazer restomods have become a thing in recent years with the success of similar Ford Bronco projects. It’s not unusual to see K5 Blazer builds exceed $200,000 at auctions or private ...
Ringbrothers have been making highly customized classic vehicles filled with modern parts for a long time. Typically the vehicles are made for well-to-do buyers on commission or sold and six-figure ...
If a vehicle was good enough for the King of Cool, chances are it’s more than suitable for the rest of us. A 1970 Chevrolet K5 Blazer originally Steve McQueen is scheduled to go up for bid next month ...
Chevrolet debuted the Chevy K5 Blazer for the 1969 model year as a competitor to the Ford Bronco and International Harvester Scout. Built on a shortened K10 half-ton truck platform, the K5 Blazer was ...
The SUV craze may have become mainstream in America starting in the 1990s, but SUVs existed for decades prior to that. Unlike today's crossovers, the so-called love children of SUVs and sedans, ...
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