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91 blazer silverado ss350 !!!

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please can some bodie cift my info about a blazer silverado from 91 whit a ss350 engine orgineel from chevrolet factory !!!:bow:
 
It's been my experience that the American auto makers slapped every sticker and decal they could on their vehicles that were sold overseas for some reason.

No offense to the original poster but it's probably a stock K5 with all the options. That's good enough for us.
 
Then it would have to be an export truck, as it wasn't offered in the US.

Certainly possible export trucks got some drivetrain stuff not available here, they weren't bound by emissions either, depending on where they were going.
 
Ive been searching but cant find anything. I do remember a customer I had that had a 92+ Blazer/Tahoe Full Size 2dr. It was white with the rockers and fender flares in black, and it had SS350 decals on it.
 
burban89 said:
Ive been searching but cant find anything. I do remember a customer I had that had a 92+ Blazer/Tahoe Full Size 2dr. It was white with the rockers and fender flares in black, and it had SS350 decals on it.

I have seen one of these too, I thought it was a joke but maybe not? :confused:
 
The SS350 thing was just a decal. I test drove a 350 TBI 2wd single cab shortbed flareside Chevy in '97 that had them. It was just a standard 2wd pickup that someone felt like dressing up. Dealer or owner you could just put the stickers on and call it a 350SS. It wasn't a package, just a sticker.

As I stated above it seems like when these things got sold overseas they slapped all kinds of stickers and stuff on them that didn't necessarily designate anything. There was a German guy on Off-Road.com/Chevy's forums a number of years back who had a '93ish Z71 that he purchased new from a Chevrolet Dealer over there. What stuck out at me was the heavily loaded option sheet as well as the large amount of factory stickers, emblems, and some of the most garish factory pinstriping and paint I'd ever seen.


This isn't to confuse the 350SS sticker with the 454SS trucks that were actual specialty vehicles. Lots of power and no traction but lots of fun!:D
 
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