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Super Custom Military K5 Blazer on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:1000 Color:
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
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**SUPER CUSTOM MILITARY CHEVY K5 BLAZER**

OFF ROAD/ON ROAD/MOUNTAIN/RANCH/WAR/SHTF/ZOMBIE TRUCK!!!!!!!!!

 

86 Chevrolet K5 Blazer. Fully customized from the ground up, no expense was spared on the build, totaling over 55k. This 1 of a kind truck could be used for many different purposes, from a show truck, advertisement for your business, an expedition truck used for camping/towing trailer out in the middle of no where or an end of the world zombie attack truck! This truck could be daily driven with no worries, its very reliable and gets decent fuel mileage with the LS motor! Listed below is a short list of the modifications/upgrades done.

Drive train:


2004 5.3L LS engine, bored to a 5.7L, mild cam and valve springs and long tube headers. Recently rebuilt with only 1000 miles, with paperwork!  Brand new Sanden A/C system
700r4/4l60 overdrive transmission, recently rebuilt with paperwork, only 7700 miles
3/4 ton axles with upgraded gears, Detroit lockers front and rear, disc brakes front and rear, everything was rebuilt, bearings and seals (both axles), ball joints, tie rods (all moog), warn premium hubs, wheel bearings, essentially everything was replaced or upgraded.
np208 transfer case rebuilt with 7700 miles (paperwork too)
37" military Goodyear tires mounted on hummer h1 double bead lock wheels with the run flats.
Dual Batteries with battery isolator



Exterior:


1.75 inch .120 wall DOM Exo-cage. This cage has countless hours of engineering and quality workmanship put into it. It is 100% professional, not a joe-blow backyard built with a 110v welder. All the welds were done with a massive 220v welder and are very clean. Tire swing is mounted on chromoly heim joints for the piviot and polyurathane bushings at the latch points.
Bumpers are made of 3/16 plate steel, which is double layered in most spots. front bumper has a smittybuilt 15k winch mounted in it.  The canvas top is made from military grade material that will not tear or come apart at freeway speeds. At freeway speeds, the truck is air tight.
Under the canvas top is another roll cage that houses a custom hand built rear window track, that allows the rear window to be fully functional.  RIGID LED lights mounted to the roof rack. (2k worth of lights).  Polyurethane bushings throughout truck including body mounts



Interior:


DIY4X Aluminum dash loaded with AutoMeter gauges, A/C and Heat vents, Pioneer stereo system, and all high end rubber coated switches.  B&M Pro Ratchet Shifter for the overdrive transmission.  Custom bucket seats, front and rear.  Lizard skin top and bottom of the truck. Really works good, very little road noise.  Custom touches throughout like grenade 4x4 shifter, 50 cal bullet for e-brake release.  CB and Siren/PA System



I know I'm forgetting more details. The list goes on and on with custom touches and upgrades. This truly is a 1 of a kind truck, it draws massive amounts of attention at car shows. This truck was never off-roaded. It was used as advertisement for a local gun shop in Mesa.


The entire roll cage was built with high end machined couplings for complete removal if ever needed. The custom roof rack is also completely removable if you need to modify it to fit a turret for a .50 Cal. The inner steel topper is also removable if you ever wanted to put a original hard top back on UNDER the roll cage. That's right, I thought of almost everything. The rear window rolls into a weather seal in the steel inner custom frame. There is also a Power Inverter under the passenger seat and a custom drive shaft. It now has a dual exhaust that exits on the right and left side, all matt black and custom. Sounds amazing. The stereo is a 1,000 watts and has custom speakers in the rear. Also comes with a custom button in cabin divider not shown. This allows you to close the the forward cabin to keep in the heat or A/C.

Comes with a spare Hummer Run flat tire with custom tire cover

***2 almost impossible to find BRAND SPANKING NEW Scepter Military fuel tanks on the rear swing gate which also contains custom locks to prevent any idiot from actually attempting to steal from a truck like this. Never had anyone try yet, just the look of this truck is enough for people to know not to screw with the owner!***


 

 I added some pictures of the LS Motor prior to it being installed. Sounds amazing with the 3" Dual exhaust pipes not shown in pics.

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