"The Chevrolet K5 Blazer dates all the way back to the late 1960s,
but it's the 1973-1991 square body models that most people think of
when picturing this classic SUV. Featuring a short wheelbase,
rectangular styling and the ability to pop the top for some fun in
the sun, the Blazer provided decent off road chops and respectable
practicality for towing and hauling, as it shared its bones with
Chevy's same era full size pickup." Thx toinsidehook.com, December
2021
For consignment, a 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer with a title verified
134,802 actual miles. But it looks a lot fresher than the miles
indicate and our consignor says there's about 2,500 miles on the
350 crate motor under the hood. Clean inside and out, this K5 is
likely to have a short stay here at the mall.
Exterior
Two stage Hugger Orange is a can't miss color, here augmented by
the removable white top and black rocker stripe providing all the
70's charm that makes these vintage utility vehicles hot sellers.
This one is lifted on 18-inch wheels with 33-inch LT rated all
terrain tires and between them, power running boards that tuck into
the rocker panel until the door opens, a very nice upgrade. The
eggcrate grille spans the width between single, round headlights
over a chrome bumper with embedded marker lights. Proper emblems
are in place but we note a few drilled holes on each side of the
tailgate where a trim piece may have been. Also out back, bevel cut
chrome exhaust tips make a dramatic appearance and flank a hitch
receiver. A single area of rust bubbles on the lower panel makes up
the entire list of noteworthy imperfections.
Interior
Orange paint frames the black plastic door cards with western style
Sheridan scroll design and both are in great condition. The doors
lead us to black vinyl buckets also in nice shape with a small
bench seat in back of the same color and material. A clean 3 spoke
steering wheel leads to the traditional black plastic faceplate of
the instrument cluster, all surrounded by more orange and a black
dash pad. In the center, we have a JVC AM/FM/CD with AUX, USB, and
Bluetooth and A/C panel, then a big orange glove box door. Black
loop carpet covers the floor where the range selector resides and a
center console has been added for storage and holding cups. Gray
cloth tops the fiberglass roof and a black roll bar run parallel
with it in this clean interior.
Drivetrain
Clean conditions are also found in the bay where a 350ci crate V8
with a Holley 4-barrel lives and headers are connected to the side.
It's mated to a TH350 3-speed automatic transmission that runs
through 3.73 gears in the 12 bolt axle in back and the Dana 44 in
front, when required.
Undercarriage
General patina and occasional surface rust on heavy metal
components, but amazingly clean for rig with miles driven. The leaf
springs front and rear are accompanied by a 2" lift while dual
exhaust include FlowMaster mufflers. Power brakes are split between
disc in front and drums in the back.
Drive-Ability
Who doesn't love a lifted K5 and this two tone version rolls out
the red carpet for you when you open the door. No groin pulls here,
we're stepping up to the high cab with ease! The trusty 350 comes
to life with a smooth idle and pleasing exhaust note and we roll
this orange onto the test loop. Good power, straight tracking, and
no rattles, a solid build that delivers the goods! We note the horn
and reverse lights are not working but all other functions on this
vintage SUV are operational. 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.
If we had to rate popularity and desirability, the K5 might beat
out the full sized Broncos by a hair. They are certainly more
uncommon, especially clean versions like this one. Both models were
used and put away wet, but a few made it through as rust free
examples that are now not only cool, but a bit trendy and that
trend shows no sign of slowing. But who cares about trends when you
love something this much, right? Call on this orange K5 today and
make your dreams come to fruition.
CKE182S155596
C-Chevrolet
K-4 Wheel Drive
E-V8
1-1/2 Ton
8-Blazer
2-1972
S-St. Louis, MO Assy Plant
155596-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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Vehicle Details
1972 Chevrolet Blazer
Listing ID:CC-2011885
Price:$83,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1972
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Blazer
Exterior Color:Hugger Orange
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:134802
Stock Number:7934
VIN:CKE182S155596
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