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Old 06-21-2018, 09:58 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by bullet3z View Post
Wrong.

The*K5 Blazer*was the smallest full size*SUV*version of the*Chevrolet C/K*family. Introduced to the*Chevrolet*line in 1969, the full-size Blazer was replaced in 1995 by the*Chevrolet Tahoe. In 1970,*GMCintroduced its own model of the truck, called the*Jimmy, which was discontinued in 1991 and replaced by the*GMC Yukon*in 1992.*
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Originally Posted by fastball View Post
The Tahoe was introduced in 1991 and replaced the K5 Blazer in 1995, but was built on the same K5 frame until 1999.

My Uncle had 2 K5 Blazers, an ‘83 and a ‘94. Ran both into the ground and they rusted out befor the 350s even hiccuped. He only sold the ‘94 in 2007 with close to 200k on the odometer. You could do anything you wanted in a Jeep with the old K5. Right off the showroom floor you could do serious off roading and there was/still is tons of aftermarket goodies to lift ‘em and conquer Moab with them.
Ok, just to be clear, 1999 to 2018 is how many years? That would be 27 so you you are CORRECT 27 is NOT 30

LOL seriously??????????

The Blazer in its last NAMED model was off of the S/T platform not C/K. Sorry about the facts.
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