For Sale at Auction: 1970 Chevrolet Blazer in Houston, Texas for sale in Houston, TX

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Vehicle Description This 1970 Chevrolet K-5 Blazer custom convertible is the product of over 1,500 hours invested in a complete frame-off build.
The body was stripped top to bottom and all metalwork was completed and epoxy primed.
U-Pol Raptor protective coating was applied to the floor.
Dynamat insulation on the inside floor provides additional sound and heat control.
The entire body, including the underside, is finished with AXALTA urethane paint.
The frame, radiator support, inner fenders and axles are finished with a powder-coat.
This Blazer is powered by a new GM LS3 430hp engine mated to a 4L75E automatic overdrive transmission with the original NP-205 transfer case.
Upgrades include a stainless-steel exhaust system, complete with polished headers, a Holley Sniper intake and a polished front-runner system by Vintage Air.
The engine is cooled by a DeWitts aluminum radiator.
The fuel tank is stainless steel from Rick's Hot Rods and includes a new, original GM fuel pump.
The vehicle was upgraded with NOS front and rear axles from GM, featuring disc brakes on the front axle and GM posi-traction on the rear axle.
This Blazer rides on a 4-inch lift kit, complete with Fox shocks and all new leaf springs, with 11 leaves per spring for a softer ride.
Power steps have been installed.
Riding on Goodyear tires mounted on Mickey Thompson wheels, with the braking handled by a Hydro-Vac brake booster system.
Upgrades include a powder-coated custom steel roll bar with shoulder harness seat belts and a removable hardtop for an all-season ride.
The interior includes all-new upholstery, carpet and weatherstripping.
The comfort is handled by a Vintage Air system.
The dashboard includes a Dakota Digital RTX instrument cluster and a reproduction AM/FM stereo.
For safety, LED headlights and taillights were installed.
For comfort, this ride includes an Ididit tilt steering column.
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  • Year: 1970
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Blazer

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