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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Faith,NC
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"The Old-School Chevrolet Blazer That Never Was"
Interesting article in Hagerty's about the Blazer. Hope this link works.
https://www.hagerty.com/articles-vid...ter_Supplement |
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Bigfork, Montana
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Re: "The Old-School Chevrolet Blazer That Never Was"
Neat read, it looked a lot like a scout.
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Location: Yuba City, Ca
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Re: "The Old-School Chevrolet Blazer That Never Was"
There’s another post somewhere showing the steps it took to become the blazer it is now. I like the scout myself. More so than the Bronco.
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Orem, Utah
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Re: "The Old-School Chevrolet Blazer That Never Was"
I'm partial to the way they turned out. The 69-72 Blazer (and the Jimmy) is, in my opinion, the most beautiful truck ever built. The lines just flow.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Santa Ana, CA
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Re: "The Old-School Chevrolet Blazer That Never Was"
Big difference between the prototype and what actually became the production model is that the prototype was probably going to be a 1/4 ton rated platform like the jeeps and scouts of that era. Glad we got the 1/2 ton platform in the end.
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