1984 Chevy S-10 Blazer 383ci Street Rod

In 1983 General Motors made history with the Chevrolet S-10 Blazer which was the first compact SUV, designed to offer a more fuel-efficient and maneuverable alternative to the full-size K5. It pioneered the modern SUV era, proving that a rugged, truck-based 4x4 could double as a practical daily driver. In 1984 Chevy continued to market it as a highly versatile sport utility vehicle, bridging the gap between a rugged off-road adventurer and a practical in-town family wagon. As the second model year for the S-10 series, the 1984 version introduced refined off-road capabilities and updated convenience features while maintaining its compact, nimble footprint. This particular example was completely original with 37,600 miles when it was converted to the Street Rod she currently is 5 years ago. During its transformation its 4-cylinder engine was replaced with a new 383ci V8 Stroker engine that is fed via an Edelbrock 750cfm carb and polished intake, it is sparked by a Flame Thrower III ignition and it sounds just plain nasty ripping through its heat wrapped performance headers and dual exhaust. It also received a new Ford 9” rear end with a locking differential which is fed by a performance built T400 with a small stall converter. The exterior was redone at the same time the powertrain was swapped. The door handles were shaved, the grill was changed, a cowl hood was added, a rear wing spoiler was added and a complete body kit was installed. It was repainted in its original color and looks amazing with American Racing Torque Thrust D’s, its tinted windows, its Chevy Crossed Flag V8 emblems and V8 emblem on the tailgate. The interior was completely redone by Lyon Upholstery out of Brooklyn, OH who redid the complete interior in a gorgeous blue tweed while incorporating a 3rd generation Camaro styled center console. You will also notice a few billet pieces, the B&M Speed Shifter, tilt steering, power windows and you will appreciate that the A/C was converted to R134a and it blows ice cold. This sweet Street Rod has only been driven 825 miles since its completion and is in amazing condition. Over $20,000 was spent to convert it to what you see and that did not account for the cost of the original vehicle. If you have been looking for a clean S-10 Blazer Street Rod you will not find a nicer one. We have priced it for a quick sale so if you like what you see time is of the essence!

Asking $24,900!

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