The Blazer Chalet has a factory pop top camper, take it off if you want yet what a blast it has been. I have owned this blazer for 17 years so much fun, this truck has been from the back woods to the dunes. I had good times with this truck and many memories I hope that you get to have similar memories.
4x4, auto trans, A/C, power steering, power brakes, tilt wheel, cruse control.
Hunting or camping with a propane powered heater (I was warm even in freezing snow weather), stove, ice box, closet. . .
To save on gas mileage a jeep wagon engine was put it in the blazer. The v6 is good on torque as it pushed a jeep wagon and pushes this blazer just fine with gas savings to boot
I got the Chalet when there was 47k miles on it and paid dearly price long ago,
now there is 1012k miles on the body still low miles for the year

. I bet that this is one of the cheapest priced blazers in the paper and a factory camper to boot
Disclaimer:
Any one wanting to buy an older carburetor type car or truck should be mechanical inclined

. The older fuel injected rigs often have computer code problems the older carburetor rigs air to fuel ratio problems that a mechanical inclined person can handle.
This rig is a bit of a collectors idem and if some one wants a completely restored 30 year old truck the price is according to the work done. So there are better Blazers in the adds that are restored and the price is according. Good luck on your hunt