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Year:1992 Mileage:5850
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Rancho Santa Margarita, California, United States

Rancho Santa Margarita, California, United States
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1992 Chevrolet Blazer - K5 "Tahoe". Full custom started in June 2004 completed in July 2007, over 3000 manhours to complete. Most every part on vehicle is new with the exception of the engine, tranny, and sheetmetal. The '95 LT1, 4L60E transmission was removed from a Z28 with less than 60k miles, replace iginition and water pump. The transmission and torque converter was rebuilt in 2007. The engine proved to be a reliable donor engine, the injectors were calibrated by TPiS and added their adjustable regulator and airfoil. Gibson headers, high flow cat, walker muffler, 3" exhaust. Custom air inlet with twin K&N filter behind front bumper. The wiring harness is a Howe and the computer was reprogrammed by Eclipse Engineering with a custom program. AirRide - RideTech Techonologies strong arms, and parallel 4 link, bags, ride height sensors, and controller were used. The frame is new from GM and is a 95 2 door Tahoe frame. Steering box is new GM SS454 (quicker ratio). Flaming River tilt steering column, Budnik Steering wheel. Haneline guages in a flipped 57 cluster modified, led blinker indicators and engine light. SOCAL ignition and headlight switch. Stock windshield, raked back about 10 degrees, and have an additional windshield - both GM. GM front power brakes with SSBS rotors, ford rear disc brakes machined to match front - w/ extra set, ABS Co., master cylinder and booster (not an ABS system - American Brake Supply). All steel construction with the exception of console and tonneu cover - Aluminum. Custom front inner wheel wells, mini tub in rear. Ford (" (Track 9) housing 4:10 gears, Detroit Locker. Esijian Wingnut wheels 17x7 and 18x10, P-Zero Tires. Custom aluminum fuel tank -22 gal. Odyssey 975 batteries - 2 mounted on frame in rear. 75 Corvette tailights, 60 Chevy truck front grill and surround, mesh grill screen and custom cast Chevy emblem (few raw casting left). Front bumper shaved, shortened and tucked, all chrome by Sihilling. Custom hard tonneu with billet hinges and hidden locks held up by custom prop rod that is attached to tonneu.Clarion stereo MAX675VD head unit, 7 - 6 1/2" speaker, 2 tweeters in dash, 2 10' subwoofers, 3 amps. Was part of CES 2007 in Clarion booth. House of Color Jet Black and PPG Redline Red paint, there are a few blemishes in recessed area, they are not noticable but they are there and has been since day 1... painter never could get around to fix it.

Appraised at $128k in 2007, insured by Hagerty, registered in Arizona. Does not meet California smog requirements due to engine change, lack of smog equipment - however, passes sniff test on dyno at load no problem. Not inclined to sell to a California resident due to DMV smog BS. Clear title and current registration in Arizona. Custom "BLAZTER" plates for CA & AZ states.

Vehicle was featured in Street Trucks 2011, multi award winner, always draws a crowd.

Time to move on and build something else - do not need to sell. Reserve is fair - and less than a new truck / SUV of todays MSRP. To have this custom duplicated at a shop today would exceed the appraisal value.

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