devilinchief
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hi everybody my names Brian and i am the proud owner of a 88 k5 blazer
Hello this is JimmyWelcome to CK5, stop in and say hello, this is a great place to make your first post and tell us a little about yourself/truck.![]()
) and is by all means my baby! I found this truck on Craigslist and it was owned by an elderly man who had passed away. This truck was his pride and joy and he enjoyed it up until the very end.
and lift it 2-3" with some more aggressive tires.. It is fun to get a little rowdy every once in a while, but I am never really planning on doing hardcore wheeling with it. The only thing that I have really done to it thus far is stick a set of headers on it and run a good stainless exhaust set up.. Other than that, she's almost stock as a rock! For now...
). I would love to do a 5.3 swap sooner or later as the funds allow, but for now im just gonna enjoy it like it is!
Hi from molalla oregon
My name is Bill Bennett from Midland, TX. I've been a member for several years but this is the first post for me. I've always been interested in different topics and threads. I have a 75 Blazer with a 600 HP 468 in it that is scary fast and only gets driven on the street since I live in the desert which is FLAT. I also have three other Blazers that are not complete. I rescued them from the crusher at a wrecking yard about ten years ago. Bodies are stripped, no front axles or drive-trains. I just couldn't let them be crushed! Also have a 79 Blazer which had a full drive-train but somehow someone who was very determined stole the engine, tranny and TC.
Anyway, since I do have all these gutted bodies/chassis laying around I had thought about building a two wheel drive Blazer and wondered if anyone could give any tips on the conversion. I know it sounds like blasphemy, but at least I did save 'em from the crusher! Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

