This ’72 Chevy K5 Blazer just got a mind-blowing makeover, morphing from a rough-and-tumble relic into a show-stopping beast ...
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 ...
These days, it seems like most vehicles are built with aero in mind, with all the lines and curves and shapes conforming to the wind to help boost fuel efficiency. And that makes vehicles like the K5 ...
“This will probably be the last truck that my dad and I will build together to put on the market,” John Tacheny says with a sigh. “We’ve had an incredible run.” As the younger half of the ...
The latest restomod from Wisconsin-based Ringbrothers is a 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer known as "Raskal." Ringbrothers said in a press release that it spent 2,800 hours on this build, going over every ...
Garret Donahue, a Southern California native, has been involved in car culture for the majority of his life. From organizing local group drives to attending open track days, Garret dives deep into the ...
Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap We test the fully restored (and then some) 1972 K5 Blazer to see how Velocity Modern Classics does vintage Chevy. This is one wild ...
Ringbrothers transformed a 1972 Chevy Blazer into a 525-hp restomod, pairing classic looks with modern performance. Built on a 2016 Toyota Tacoma chassis, the custom SUV features upgraded suspension ...
The Chevy K5 Blazer is often credited for laying the foundation for Chevrolet's modern SUVs as well as revolutionizing SUV design in general by pairing pickups and SUVs and, in so doing, setting the ...
The folks at Ringbrothers have unveiled a new, fully custom 1972 K5 Chevy Blazer dubbed “RASKAL”. The product of nearly 3,000 hours of painstaking work, this new Ringbrothers Chevy Blazer is dripping ...
The automotive industry's history books are often a place of sadness and grievance for fans – mostly over unrealized concepts, retired nameplates, and, generally speaking, missed opportunities. For ...