This 1986 Chevrolet Blazer was the subject of a multi-year refurbishment including a rebuilt drivetrain and suspension, a reupholstered driver's seat, and some paint. Work is documented and other changes include an aftermarket set of wheels wrapped in off-road tires, a moderate lift, and a modern stereo system. Panels are said to be original and power comes from a GM Goodwrench replacement 350 mated to a 4L60Efour-speed automatic, both of which have been rebuilt in addition to the transfer case. A PDF containing scanned invoices details the work performed, with a total of more than $20,000 spent during 2020.