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1975 Chevy K5 Blazer on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1975 Mileage:51000
Location:

Saint Charles, Illinois, United States

Saint Charles, Illinois, United States
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1975 Chevy K5 Blazer Cheyenne Package. 51,000 Original Miles. 383 Stroker Kit, T.H 350 Automatic Trans W/Shift Kit/Stall Converter. Over $15,000 Spent in last 3 Years on Vehicle. Here is everything that has been done:

 

Engine: 383 Stroker Short Block assembly w/ 400 Crank/4 Bolt Main Block. 687 Casting Cylinder Heads With over $600 in machining shop work, includes; valve job, guides, seats, bowl work, milling etc.. Edelbrock: (Carb AVS NEW 650 CFM Automatic Choke/Mechanical Sec., Intake Manifold, Fuel Pump, Valve Covers, Air Cleaner Assm.) All items/Acc custom powerdercoated.

Drivetrain: TH350 Auto Trans W/ B&M Shift Kit and Stall Torque Converter. Dana 44 Front Differential, Corp. 12 Bolt W/G80 Locking Axle Rear Differential. NP 203 Transfer Case Converted to Partime 4WD With MM Lockout Front Hubs.

Exhaust: Hooker Competition Headers, Hooker Header Back System, Flowmaster 40 Series Thunder Mufflers.

Suspension: Rough Country 4" Lift Kit, Moog Ball joints, Tie Rod Ends etc... (All Front end and Suspension Parts are New)

Brakes: New Master Cylinder, Power Booster (Poweder Coated Black), Front Calipers, Pads/Rotors, Hoses, Brake Lines, Rear Wheel Cylinders, Shoes/Drums/Hardware.

Rims/Tires: Goodyear Wrangler AT 31 10.5 X15. American Racing Rims (Custom Powder Coated White to match the top.)

Body/ Interior: PPG Red (Full paint job) Brand New Rocker Panels, Driver's Side Floor Board. (Almost $7000 Spent on Body work/paint). All work performed by KB Collision & Customs in Sugar Grove, IL. Seats/ Carpeting were replaced 3 years ago.

Other: New Fuel Tank/Fuel Lines, Alternator, Starter, PS Pump, Radiator, Belts, Hoses etc.. NEW Full MSD Ignition (Wires, Box, etc...) New Kenwood Stereo W/Auxiliary & Speakers. ALL Fluids have been Flushed/Replaced W/Synthetic.

 

This is the last year for the Full Removable Convertible Top. This vehicle also comes with a Factory Roll Bar. This is a 3 Owner vehicle. I still have the contact information of the original owner. Vehicle Runs, Drives, and Looks AMAZING! The pictures do not do it justice. Vehicle is reliable and can be driven ANYWHERE! Many more pictures are available of all the work performed etc.. Too much to list... If interested Please Call to set up an appointment to View/Test Drive at (630) 777-5923.

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New Chevy Small Block crate engine has 405 hp, endless possibilities

Sat, Oct 3 2015

With decades of history, the Chevrolet Small Block V8 has definitely stood the test of time, and the company has kept finding ways to make it better. At this year's SEMA Show in November, Chevy Performance is unveiling the latest upgrade to that legacy with the new ZZ6 350-cubic-inch (5.7-liter) crate engine. Offering 405 horsepower and 405 pound-feet of torque, the mill should add a big dose of power to any project car. For the ZZ6, Chevy is working to improve the Small Block's high-rpm performance. To make that happen, the engine has Fast Burn aluminum cylinder heads and an updated valvetrain inspired by the LS family of powerplants. Large intake runners help with the airflow, and the valve springs use a tapered design that allows for less reciprocating mass. The mill also packs a forged steel crankshaft and high-silicon aluminum pistons inside of a cast iron block. Chevy is offering the engine in two versions depending on what the builder needs. The Base configuration comes with an intake, distributor, water pump, and a few other parts but lacks carburetor and accessories. Conversely, the Turn Key option has everything, including the carb, air cleaner, starter, alternator, and more. More details about their availability will be announced at SEMA. NEW ZZ6 CHEVY SMALL BLOCK ADVANCES CRATE ENGINE LEGACY Revised Fast Burn heads with LS-inspired valvetrain enhance high-rpm performance 2015-10-02 DETROIT – Developed with contemporary technologies, including a high-rpm valvetrain, Chevrolet Performance's new ZZ6 crate engine offers builders a modern twist on the classic Chevy Small Block 350. It uses updated Fast Burn cylinder heads with beehive-style valve springs inspired by the LS engine family – a feature that enhances high-rpm capability, enabling the new high-performance engine to achieve 405 horsepower and 405 lb-ft of torque. That's more power than any factory produced 350 engine ever installed in a Chevrolet production vehicle and it's one of the most powerful 350 Small Block-based crate engines in the nearly 27-year history of the "ZZ" lineup. "The new ZZ6 is the ultimate ZZ 350-based crate engine from Chevrolet Performance," said Jim Campbell, GM U.S. vice president of Performance Vehicles and Motorsports.

Autoblog In Cuba: 1957 Chevy Bel Air Review

Mon, Oct 5 2015

If you've been following the Autoblog In Cuba series, you may remember that my efforts to rent a car in the country were ultimately unsuccessful. Misinformation, bad planning, and a lack of rental car inventory conspired to disrupt my hoped-for driving adventure. I discovered in my week of exploration, however, that the terrific thing about Havana is that there's always another adventure to be found – if you're willing to look. A car I could drive myself might have been impossible to come by, but a ride to remember was not. After all, even when reviewing a new car, I've found that impressions about the car and the route can be credibly formed from the right seat. Starting from the parking lot of the grand Hotel Nacional, finding an interesting car for hire is as simple as walking up and down the block. Scads of classic American iron wait just outside the hotel gates, in a riot of colors and conditions befitting the tropical climate. Fords from the 1940s are plentiful – more sedans than coupes – and the glory days of General Motors are represented by enough Pontiacs and Cadillacs to fill a Bruce Springsteen B-sides album. But the Chevy Bel Air is the king of the road here, by some margin. View 30 Photos I settled on a burnt orange 1957 Chevy Bel Air convertible, in tourist-appropriate condition. I was looking for a hardtop at the request of my crew's audio/video needs, but settled on a burnt orange 1957 Chevy Bel Air convertible, in tourist-appropriate condition. This car might look good as a prop in the background on your vacation photos – hair blowing in the breeze with the ocean at your back, parked in front of Che's face in Revolution Square, etc. – but was far from pristine on a closer inspection. A perfect representative of the Cuban average. At least the price was right: $50 for two hours to make it 12 miles to Hemingway's house, and back. My driver was a kid named Daniel who looked to be about 20 years old. The Chevy doesn't belong to him, he co-drives it with the owner, but he was able to give me the basic mechanical rundown. The eight- or six-cylinder engine that Chevy shipped this convertible with was long gone. No surprise there, as nearly every American-made car I'd ridden in so far was powered by some belching Mercedes diesel. Despite it's clattering note, Daniel said the lump under the hood of the '57 drinks gas: a four-cylinder of Russian origins, pulled out of a GAZ Volga as best I can understand.

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