Vehicle Description
It's got the rugged good looks of a classic SUV, but with a strong
running condition you don't often find in its counterparts of the
era. Piloting this 1991 Chevrolet K5 Blazer is no "cross your
fingers and hope for the best" exercise - it's very much ready to
drive - and with its interior in good shape and combining with
4-wheel drive surefootedness, this is one seriously versatile
ride.
The K5 Blazers are a sturdy looking bunch. Broad and brawny, with
generously sized wheel wells capable of accommodating even
jumbo-sized rubber with plenty of clearance, they're more than mere
grocery-getters - though this '91 is plenty well-suited for
everyday driving conditions, it'll thrive in more rugged territory.
It's looking good in its red paint - a bright shade that looks all
the more vital by the fresh exterior fittings it carries. Very
clean looking bumpers sit both fore and aft, the side mirrors
appear to have been recently installed and the Blazer emblems on
its front fenders, as well as the lettering on its tailgate in
back, look particularly sharp. The tinted glass surrounding the
cabin is nice and clear and the windshield is surrounded by a
fresh-looking rubber seal. The removable hard top is a great
feature - sitting in place, its clean condition and contrasting
black color really add to this Blazer's well-kept appearance, while
removing it adds another dimension - converting this versatile
vehicle into a semi-open air all-terrain cruiser.
The interior is in good condition while retaining a sort of spartan
quality that's very much in keeping with this sturdy SUV's
identity. You won't find any fancy aftermarket touches on display,
but the elements inside have received enough attention to bring
them through the years in good form. Both the front buckets and
rear bench seat have plenty of miles left in them and have retained
their shapes well to provide plenty of comfort on the road, and a
nicely sized center console sits up front to offer plenty of
interior storage space. There shouldn't be any issues in getting
the temperature just right inside - the air conditioning system is
blowing cold and hard. You'll find the original Chevy steering
wheel still sitting in place, while just beyond it the dash area
also retains its factory condition and displays a set of
clear-looking gauges in its instrument cluster, which itself
doesn't show any major issues but could use a little attention to
freshen it up. A CD player sits in place to very capably fill the
interior with sound via an array of speakers that includes a pair
of subwoofers mounted in back alongside a pair of amps.
With a fuel injected 5.7 liter V8 sitting under the hood, this
truck has plenty of power to handle whatever comes its way. The
engine is running strong and smooth and pairs with a 4-speed
automatic 700r4 transmission to make up a very capable drivetrain.
While engaging 4-wheel drive in so many vintage trucks is often a
laborious process, here the feature is in good form - with a flick
of the lever sitting within easy reach, it engages seamlessly for
those times when the terrain beyond the asphalt beckons. Yet with
power steering and power brakes on board, this classic Chevy also
has the road manner suited for everyday driving. Bring it up to
cruising speed, then step down on the brake pedal and it tracks
straight ahead on its 15" steel wheels that feature OxGord center
caps and are wrapped with BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A
radials.
This 1991 Chevrolet K5 Blazer is truly a vehicle for all seasons.
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