Cruise in Classic Style with this 1976 K5 Blazer

Beautifully restored K5 Blazer packs crate engine power, an eye-catching interior and a flawless exterior.
While flipping through the listings for Chevrolet trucks on ClassicCars.com, we came across this beautiful 1976 K5 Blazer. The classic SUV has been fully restored inside, outside and under the hood, introducing modern power to this perfect old school Chevy.
The Great K5
It can be argued that there is no old school SUV that is more recognizable than the Chevrolet K5 Blazer. If OJ Simpson hadn’t have chosen a friend with a Ford Bronco to star in a famous police chase video, there K5 would be the undisputed champion of that era of the American sport utility vehicle.
Like all square body trucks, the K5 Blazer has become a popular collectable even as some people are still driving this classic Chevy SUVs year-round, often in rough shape. These rough and rugged rigs can be found in rough shape all over the USA, perfect for complete restoration, but the time and cost involved with a project like that is too much for many people.
For those people who want to buy a K5 Blazer that looks and runs like it is new, this is the kind of vehicle you want to find.
The Perfect Restoration
As you can see in the pictures we have included here, this 1976 K5 Blazer is pretty much flawless. The silver paint, the bright chrome and the pristine, white top make this Chevy look like it just rolled off of the assembly line. The white top has sliding windows and it can be removed altogether, which is one of the coolest features of the K5 Blazer – it is practically a convertible!
The exterior is finished off with a set of Rallye wrapped in beefy off-road tires, but the outside of this Blazer was just the beginning.
The interior has been reupholstered in bright red, preserving the factory layout and feel, but introducing a whole lot of color. This Blazer has factory air conditioning, but the system has been retrofitted to work with modern R134a refrigerant, so we know that it blows cold on a hot day. This truck also has the original AM/FM/8-Track radio unit, coupled with the upscale wood trim of the Cheyenne package.
Modern Performance
So this 1976 K5 Blazer looks great, but the owner wanted to make sure that it performed just as well. This was achieved by adding a late model 350-cubic inch crate engine in 2015, fitted with an Edelbrock 4-barrel intake and long-tube headers that feed into true dual exhaust.
All of that power is sent to all four wheels via a TH350 automatic transmission and a 2-speed transfer case, preserving the driving feel of the classic SUV while adding plenty more power.
Finally, the front suspension and the entire braking system was completely rebuilt in 2017, so the engine is only a few years old and the key handling components are less than a year old – guaranteeing that this 1976 Blazer drives as nice as it looks.











