1984 Chevrolet Blazer
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CarGurus' 1984 Chevrolet Blazer Review
The Chevrolet S10 Blazer was born in 1983, son of the S10 pickup truck and twin of the GMC Jimmy (which had only cosmetic differences with the Blazer). The Chevy Blazer was one of the first SUVs.
Powered by a 2-liter, 4-cylinder engine, the early Chevy Blazers did not exactly shock and awe people with their 83-horsepower strength. However, Chevrolet did offer a 2.8-liter, 6-cylinder engine as an option.
In 1984, Chevrolet introduced an off-road package for drivers who wanted to take their Chevy Blazers four-wheelin'. The package included larger tires, front tow hooks, Bilstein shocks, and other modifications to accomodate off-road enthusiasts. Chevrolet made the hydraulic clutch standard for its 1984 Chevy Blazer. Cruise control was optional, and in 1984 the feature was redesigned to allow the driver to increase or decrease the set speed by one mile per hour at a time.
1984 Chevy Blazer drivers tended to love their trucks, reporting that they were reliable and could be driven anywhere. They kept their trucks for many years and miles, often recreating them as monster trucks.
1984 Chevrolet Blazer Articles from Around the Web
- www.epinions.com — User reviews of the 1984 Chevrolet Blazer at Epinions. More
- slosh.com — History of the Chevy Blazer... More
- 4wheeldrive.about.com — Restored Chevy Blazers... More
- www.carsurvey.org — Sweet old ride that still attracts the ladies... More
- www.cardomain.com — Offroading! One of the reasones I bought this truck. Quite capable even with its shitty tires. More
- carsurvey.org — Sweet old ride that still attracts the ladies... More