Vehicle Description
Popular since it was introduced for the 1969 model year, the K5
Blazer has become an American icon. The second generation K5
debuted in 1973 and remained in production until 1991. Take one
look at this handsome 1977 Chevrolet Cheyenne K5 Blazer and it is
easy to understand way these iconic second-generation Blazers
continue to be so admired and sought-after today.
This exceptional K5 Blazer benefits from a recent, comprehensive
frame-off restoration done to a high standard to stock
specifications. During the build, the body was removed from the
frame and stripped to bare metal, body repairs were performed, and
the truck was placed onto a rotisserie. The windshield, side
windows, badges, trim, weatherstripping, and the truck was
repainted to its original colors of Russet Metallic and White.
Equipment includes a white removable hardtop, dual side mirrors,
upgraded headlights, factory accessory front bumper guards and
chrome bumpers. Adding to this Blazers great looks is a set of
restored 15-inch Rally wheels mounted with 13x10.50R15LT BF
Goodrich All-Terrain T/A raised white-lettered tires.
Rebuilt 400 cubic inch small block engine
Rebuilt automatic transmission
Four-wheel drive
Exceptional, full frame-off rotisserie restoration
Restored to stock specifications
$37,000 in build receipts
Build photos
Air conditioning
This interior is trimmed in a color coordinated brown and features
factory bucket seats, console, air conditioning, tilt steering
column with factory steering wheel, factory AM radio and rebuilt
factory gauges that include a 100-mph speedometer and auxiliary
gauges for fuel level, coolant temperature, oil pressure, and
amperage. The cabin has been beautifully restored with refreshed
upholstery, new dash pad, door panels, carpet and more all done to
factory specifications.
Power and performance are provided by a rebuilt 400 cubic inch
small block Chevrolet engine paired with a rebuilt three-speed
automatic transmission and dual-range transfer case.
The restoration also included rebuilding the carburetor and
replacing the exhaust system, along with the fuel tank, fuel lines,
water pump, radiator, battery, distributor cap and rotor, and
various hoses and belts. Additionally, the differentials were
re-sealed, a new power steering pump and box installed, the frame
was sandblasted and refinished, and the underside was repainted
during the build. Stopping power is provided by power brakes with
front discs. The entire braking system has been rebuilt, including
proportioning valve, master cylinder, brake lines, front brake
pads, calipers, rear brake shoes and hardware and hoses.
Accompanying this Blazer are build photos and $37,000 in build
receipts. A 1977 Chevrolet K5 Blazer Cheyenne 4x4 restored to this
standard of quality and authenticity is rarely offered for sale,
creating an exciting opportunity to acquire one of the best K5
Blazers available anywhere. Call today! We can assist you with
getting an Extended Vehicle Service Plan from Freedom Warranty,
which provides comprehensive coverage that can save thousands of
dollars on unexpected repairs. Inquire for more details and
pricing!