Chevrolet: Blazer K-5 on 2040-cars
Hartford, Connecticut, United States
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Here is a 1972 Chevy 4X4 Blazer K-5 Chevrolet with beautiful Green paint approximately 2,500 miles on 3 year old restoration and engine upgrade. this body style is iconic and very desirable. There was a lot of time and money put into this beautiful vehicle and has some unique features th other blazers don't have. The engine is a chevy 383 stroker engine with 350 - 4 bolt main engine block , 400 balancer crank shaft and flex plate CRW forged pistons, apron. 10. to 1 compression 5.7 connecting rods bottom end aline board balanced cylinder heads 76cc with 2.02 intake valves, 1.60 exhaust valves, 3 angle valve job has HEI ignition. has 1.5 ratio roller rocker arms comp cam with 520 lift. cylinder heads have bronze guides, comp cam springs retainer, holley street dominator manifolds, 76cc head...
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Chevy SS prototype spotted wearing Pontiac G8 clothes
Tue, 28 Aug 2012
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Thought the front clip of this mule is pure Pontiac, note the vents immediately behind the front wheel. That is a distinctive design hallmark of the Vauxhall VXR. Also note that this vehicle is right-hand drive, as the Holden and its Chevy counterpart will be very closely related. That likely includes potential drivetrains. The spy photos of this mule also reveal very wide rear tires, and rear wheels that do not match the fronts.
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We'll work on getting some more angles (in better light) today at Daytona International Speedway, but with fans seeing the car for the first time, we don't hold out much luck of getting a clear shot. So for now, enjoy the high-res gallery above.
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