A heavily-modified 1972 Chevrolet Blazer Cheyenne Highlander has hit the used car market in Canada and is already attracting quite a lot of interest.
The classic 4×4 has undergone a rotisserie restoration and was refinished in Dark Olive green while the underside of the tub has been coated with a spray-on bed liner. The chrome bumpers and woodgrain tailgate trim were also restored while the single-wall hardtop has been refinished using white spray-on bed liner. Rounding out the exterior updates are white-painted steel wheels wrapped in 31-inch BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires.
A look inside the cabin reveals front seats and a rear bench upholstered in parchment vinyl with green plaid cloth inserts. There is also a green-painted dash, parchment vinyl door panel inserts, and black carpets. The Blazer has also been equipped with lap belts, a Vintage Air air conditioning system, a front center storage console with cup holders, and a Kenwood stereo with Bluetooth.
Found beneath the Blazer’s bodywork is a 6.2-liter naturally-aspirated V8 that was built by Miller Racing Engines and has a performance camshaft, an American Autowire wiring harness, an RnD Fabrication aluminum radiator, and an electric cooling fan. Power is sent through a six-speed automatic transmission. It also sports a dual-range transfer case and locking front and rear differentials. A stainless-steel exhaust with 2.5-inch piping and twin mufflers has also been fitted.
The Bring a Trailer listing notes that the Blazer’s digital odometer reads just 156 miles (251 km) but the true mileage is unknown.