Vehicle Description
This 1977 Chevrolet K5 Blazer Chalet is powered by a V8 engine
paired with an automatic transmission and four-wheel drive.
Produced in 1976 and 1977 through a collaboration between Chevrolet
and RV manufacturer Chinook, fewer than 1,800 units were built
during the Chalet's two-year run. It features a factory-modified
step-through camper shell permanently mounted to the K5 chassis,
designed to meet the growing demand for outdoor adventure vehicles.
This example has been partially restored with new exterior paint, a
detailed engine bay with a new carburetor and a refreshed interior
that includes new carpet, door panels and seat covers. The camper
retains its original paint with painted stripes and largely
original interior components. It rides on new polished aluminum
wheels with white-letter Cooper tires. Other features include
keyless entry, leather seats, rain-sensing wipers, automatic
climate control and a premium sound system. ** PREVIEW