Gateway Classic Cars is proud to digitally present to you a classic blend of power and nostalgia: this 1974 GMC disguised as the iconic Chevy Blazer with a striking purple pearl and green exterior and a matching purple tweed interior. This remarkable vehicle was professionally built by Pete's Fabrication in Bowling Green, KY. Every piece of sheet metal was replaced with genuine GM parts. Equipped with a robust 454cid big block V8 engine topped with a 6-71 supercharger and Nitrous injection. Behind that is a TH400 automatic transmission, Currie 9-inch rear axle, coil over shocks, ladder bars. A blast to drive.
The aluminum wheels are Boyd Coddington that are mounted to giant Mickey Thompson tires giving it that mean Pro Street look. The interior was also professionally done by Paul Atkins Interiors. Custom color matched dash and roll cage with the rest finished in leather and tweed. Billet tilt steering column, AutoMeter gauges, seatbelts and a B&M shifter.
Nicknamed "The Joker" this Blazer has been featured in several famous magazines and won numerous awards throughout the 1990's. Lots of detail went into this build with lots of polished parts and aftermarket goodies that would cost you a lot of money these days to build. This truck has traveled less than 100 miles since it was built mainly to local shows and events. [ omitted ].