Used 1969 Chevrolet Blazer for Sale Nationwide
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Ah...the Sixties...the decade of love. Somewhere toward the end of it, an El Camino met up with a Suburban. Thus begat the 1969 Chevy Blazer.
The original incantation of the Chevy Blazer was the K5. It had a short wheelbase for a pickup or SUV, and was available in rear- or four-wheel drive. Chevy produced this SUV to compete with Ford's Bronco. It only took one year for the Blazer to begin to outsell Ford's offering.
The standard engine was a 4.1-liter, 250-ci I6. Optional engines include a 5.0-liter, 307-ci V8 and a 5.7-liter, 350-ci V8.
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Reviewed a 1969 Chevrolet Blazer on Nov 29, 2007
ok to Fix misconceptions of these trucks NO WE DIDN"T CUT THE TOPS OFF THEY"RE STOCK CONVERTABLES. Ok now Chevy made the blazer to compete with Fords Bronco. Chevy out sold Ford within the first year of production. They cam standard with a 350 V-8 and had opptional inline-6 and big block motors and were 4-wheel drive al standard now you could order one with the two wheel drive package also the rear seats were easily removed with 4 hood pin style pins. The had no shoulder restraints thus why in 1975 the Chevy blazer went to the half-top convertable for demand of shoulder restraints for better safty which is why Blazers are a good platform for a resto if you like a truck/suv but also a convertable go old school if you like a truck low but want a covertable go with the two wheel drive and SLAM it
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