Vehicle Description
1993 Chevrolet Blazer
The Chevy Blazer was one of Chevy's most popular SUVs, as many
loyal Chevy fans will attest to. Before the name Sport Utility
Vehicle and its acronym were essentially ubiquitous, Chevy built
the 1983 S-10 Blazer to be sportier and more manageable than the
competition, the Ford Bronco, and Jeep Wagoneer. Clearly, Chevy was
on to something because the Blazer helped usher in the lasting
trend of SUVs. In fact, another very popular Chevy SUV, the Tahoe,
actually originated as one of the Blazer's first trims. To the
disappointment of many of its loyal fans, the Blazer was
discontinued after the 2001 model year, when Chevy decided to focus
on the Blazer as its own model instead of just a trim level.
Speaking of trim level, we present for consignment a custom
"Blazer" platform, however today panels and grille may say
"Escalazer?"
Exterior
The beneficiary of a frame up restoration, in which several panels
were completely replaced like new quarter panels, a rear tailgate,
and new rear bumper. Along with this a 2001 Cadillac Escalade front
end sheet metal and grill with Caddy badging was added at this time
as well. Next, we spray on some two-tone paint which I would equate
to Metallic Champagne on top, and Tuxedo Black on bottom. Delineate
these two colors with a large Burnt Orange spear pinstripe, some
custom running boards, big chrome wheels and tinted glass, and we
are in full metal blazer..if you will!
Interior
A luxurious vinyl interior with panels and seat coverings in tan
color, present in very good condition. Carpet is very clean and is
protected by rubber diamond plate pattern floor mats. An original
dash stretches in front of the buckets, and between the front seats
is a suede covered armrest that can double as an extra seat. Moving
towards the rear, we note a large bench seat that can be completely
flattened to expand the carpeted clean cargo area behind it. Noted
in the dash is an aftermarket radio.
Drivetrain
A fresh 350ci V8 was put in at this time as well, and consigner
states now it has clocked about 40,000 miles. At the time the
Goodwrench 350 was installed, the transmission was rebuilt, and a
rebuilt rear, with approximately 40,000 miles on them as well.
Undercarriage
Appearing to be very sound and clean, this area was restored as
well at the time of the upper restoration. Minute surface rust, and
no problems cosmetic wise are on the underside. Seen are a new
radiator, A/C condenser, A/C compressor, fuel pump, water pump and
a new brake system.
A visually interesting and tasteful meld of two SUV's to create
this one of a kind "Ezcalazer." Two-tone paint, and a nice
restoration yield a definite distinctive one of a kind vehicle,
here at Classic Auto Mall
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 300 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania,
conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76
Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and
our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for
more information or to come see the vehicle in person.