Vehicle Description
1976 Chevrolet Blazer Chalet
By the mid-1970s the recreational fourwheel drive industry was
booming. From its relatively obscure origins in the 1950's and
1960's the genre had found its feet, and Americans across the
country were buying up four wheel drives in their droves. A few
other revolutions were happening concurrently, the dirt bike craze
was sweeping the nation and showing no signs of abating, and the
American infatuation with RVs was taking off. In the 1970s General
Motors was showing significant interest in the RV sector and they
tried a number of approaches to capitalize on it.
For consignment we could say "and now for something
completelydifferent! ". Yes, not just your typical 4x4 climb to
where there are no others, but taking your shelter with you in the
form of a 78,591 title verified actual mile 1976 Blazer Chalet.
Only produced for 2 years, we give you a collaboration between GM
and RV manufacturer Chinook Mobilodge Inc. This particular example
will need some TLC with the top to be raised so your 6'5" frame can
actually stand up inside, as well as some invasive rust
remediation. BUT you will have one of a mere few still remaining.
Grab your groover kids, 2 beds await the wilds of unexplored
wilderness. HIOHHHH!
Exterior
This vehicle starts out as a full size Blazer from the factory then
goes to Chinook to be fitted with a steel frame and fiberglass cozy
cabin that is literally right behind you. Our current version has a
Santa Fe Tan with some Russet Poly, (Brown), highlighting. This
truck has some rust blemishes throughout, mainly in the seams, as
well as invasive rust through on the rockers, door frames and some
side panels. The fiberglass camper is in need of repair, mainly on
the pop up canvas and straps, which currently limits its use due to
those straps being dry rotted. Badging and trimmings are all there
but in need of a good polishing. This all rides on Chevrolet
15-inch Sport wheels and 31x10.5015LT knobbies. Honey, we found our
spot, make the beds and I'll start a fire. Life is good!
Interior
A swing of the exterior doors reveals saddle brown vinyl buckets
with some tuck and roll textured inserts which present in good
shape. These is fronted by a faux wood grain wrap around dash
complete with all the instrumentation. The rear cabin window and
panel has been removed allowing access to the "Chalet" where we
find dual saddle covered benches which will become the beds.
Storage is beneath and as we move rearward we see everything you
really needed, like two beds, seating for four, a small dinette
table, a sink with a water carrying capacity of five gallons, a two
burner gas stove, and an icebox, (if you didn't opt for the
fridge). This camper unit is well attached, so don't go getting any
ideas of hauling plywood. Good condition brown carpeting covers the
floors. Sleep in heavenly peace.
Drivetrain
A pop of the hood reveals the standard 400ci V8 with a 4-barrel
carb atop. A TH400 3-speed automatic transmission drives this 4x4.
Power disc brakes are in front and power drums on back. A 12 bolt
rear axle works together with a Dana 44 front axle, both with 3.73
gearing to turn the tires.
Undercarriage
Underneath reveals mostly structural soundness save for a few areas
where rust is creeping in on the rockers and frame structure.
Plenty of patina down here, and a new exhaust system is needed.
What else but leaf spring suspension both front and rear provide
the ride to move you through even the most wild of wilderness.
Drive-Ability
We're fortunate to have wide open space at the mall in order to
fully test this vehicle on the loop. The low mileage ride performed
as expected and is a grand departure from the GTO we drove earlier.
Mind your sides and top and you'll be fine in this house on wheels.
All driving functions from the cab worked as intended. While
Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at
the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions
will be working at the time of your purchase.
So if you are the adventurous type and enjoy full headroom, dual
bed and eating outside capabilities, as well as have some time to
spend on a rarely seen example hop into this horse and experience
the wide open wilds of the corners of this country.
CKU186F209448
C-Chevrolet
K-4 Wheel Drive
U-400ci 4bbl V8
1-1/2 Ton
8-Blazer
6-1976
F-Flint, MI Assy Plant
209448-Sequential Unit Number
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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