I remember reading 1982 was the last year GM made a 2WD Blazer (K5 full size)..it was very low production,less than 10% of total sales..
It says k30, probably meant c30? k20? Nothing anywhere says that was possible. Always down to see something new though.
My bad confused blazer with suburban, my mind is kind of jumbled lately.I have never seen or heard of a 2WD Blazer with a factory big block. Any links?
Being 75 was probably a 20 truck and not a k30.
2wd converted truck or something p chassis being an rv?
that trucks specs show 4 speed and 3 speed over/under brownie box with pto and the 2 speed rockwell t-case . those 305 v6 engines just run and run .
I actually talked to @ktmoutfront's brother Warren about it a few years back by complete happenstance, confirmedK30 means a k and a 3 in the vin number. Those two didnt exist together until 77.
K30 means a k and a 3 in the vin number. Those two didnt exist together until 77.
My bad confused blazer with suburban, my mind is kind of jumbled lately.
Fleet trucks often have unusual drive train components ,they could be ordered special to suit a buyers needs back in the old days..
I do not doubt there were many "one off" trucks assembled on a special order rather than a buyer just taking what was on the lot..
I remember some early 60's C-60 bucket trucks at the gas company my dad worked for having 348 or 409 V8's in them,when the typical engine would have been a straight six or 283,327 V8...perhaps those big blocks were available for any medium duty truck and probably some detroit diesels too,but the only ones I ever saw were in those service trucks and a few fire engines...
