.Oh, wait, there's no rear seat belts.
Do you mean in this particular truck or in the Blazer Chalet in general? Because the Chalet was equipped with seat belts on all the seats, including the folding ones in the camper.
Serial number 0248, built in 7/76. Too bad about its condition, this one is sorta unique among all the '76s I've seen. The body accent color continues onto the camper, as does the matching stainless steel trim. Looks to be a factory thing (maybe) since the serial number plate is riveted lower down than normal, it otherwise would be located right where the trim stops at the back door.this one is in bad, bad condition...
But that is in reference to the ebay one in post #1, which, as I said above, is unique among all the '76s I've seen. The latest one Chief Brody is linking to is serial #0099, built 5/76, is at the opposite end of the spectrum, not especially unique looking but is otherwise probably one of the restorations out there coming closest to being in showroom new condition. The seller is one of our Chalet forum members and the vehicle is an older restoration, but he had to do quite a bit to properly fix the rust issues it had in the cab floor. At around $11 grand, I think he would be breaking even for his purchase price and the additional work done to it.Restoration is putting it mildly.....
Is it just me or does it look like the truck/frame is bent behind the cab?? And $2,150.00? Or $1800 at the lowest? Not in that condition...
