'77 Blazer Chalet ...

kcowyo

ExPo Original
From the Boise listing -

....Heavy Duty Tow Hitch, AM,FM,CB, 8 Track Stereo Radio (rare, I've even got some 8 tracks I'll throw in!), Pop-up Camper Model by Chinook Motor Homes ...

Free 8 tracks? Classic! :jumping:
 

RubiconBob

New member
HI all. Here is mine. I think they will bury me in it!
Has anyone seen a snorkel kit for K5 Blazers around. I should have gotten one when this model was new. Thanks
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Grim Reaper

Expedition Leader
Never was a snorkel kit for the K5. Never exported to a place that it would be needed much like Australia.

Some people have have used a Snorkel off I believe the Toyota FJ80 or possibly the FJ60. The windshield has a similar rake.

look around www.ck5.com and there are a couple people over there that have them.
 

77blazerchalet

Former Chalet owner
RubiconBob said:
HI all. Here is mine. I think they will bury me in it!.......

Welcome, what is your Chalet's serial number? I surfed across your photo in a different forum months ago during one of my numerous google searches for these mangy old campers, but there was no way for me to leave a message for you. Please consider joining our Chalet owners' forum http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/ChevyK5BlazerChalets/ it's a free sign-up, members get to use the forum to trade info & restoration tips, plus we have an ever-growing set of photo galleries. Grim Reaper & I are members, and 1976K5Chalet is the guy who got that forum started.

Of course, any of you other non-owner enthusiasts are welcome to join, too.
 

RubiconBob

New member
77blazerchalet said:
Welcome, what is your Chalet's serial number? I surfed across your photo in a different forum months ago during one of my numerous google searches for these mangy old campers, but there was no way for me to leave a message for you. Please consider joining our Chalet owners' forum http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/ChevyK5BlazerChalets/ it's a free sign-up, members get to use the forum to trade info & restoration tips, plus we have an ever-growing set of photo galleries. Grim Reaper & I are members, and 1976K5Chalet is the guy who got that forum started.

Of course, any of you other non-owner enthusiasts are welcome to join, too.

This is 1401. 9/76 Both Model year Chalets were built over 3-4 month period in the end of 1976. With all the 1976-1/2 modifications.

Mine has about 46K miles, 400cid TH350. Thanks for the link. I was over at Blazerchalet.com but they don't have a forum. I'll join the yahoo group after the holiday.

Strange about the snorkel. I have seen one many years ago. It was black plastic and went through the triangle shaped hole in the fender over the starboard wheel well. Then flush against the outside of the fender, then up the windshield.

Thanks for the welcome
 

Grim Reaper

Expedition Leader
RubiconBob said:
This is 1401. 9/76 Both Model year Chalets were built over 3-4 month period in the end of 1976. With all the 1976-1/2 modifications.

Mine has about 46K miles, 400cid TH350. Thanks for the link. I was over at Blazerchalet.com but they don't have a forum. I'll join the yahoo group after the holiday.

Strange about the snorkel. I have seen one many years ago. It was black plastic and went through the triangle shaped hole in the fender over the starboard wheel well. Then flush against the outside of the fender, then up the windshield.

Thanks for the welcome

Yep I have seen them but they were Toyota snorkels fitted to the Chevy. I think the one you want is for the FJ80. I know there is a couple guys on ck5 that have them. I was thinking one was stormtrooper but I found pictures of his truck and he doesn't have one. Yep the 80.
http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=217131&highlight=snorkel

Somebody else did one of these and they pulled it in tighter to the body with a bracket off the windshield frame.
 

RubiconBob

New member
Yes Grim that looks exactly like the one I saw before. Thanks

77B-C I just found another Chalet in Hemmings Motor News. $26,000 Has 1 ton axles 38-15.50 tires winch and custom bash bumper. I must say that 12 inches of tire outside the fender makes the Chalet look much less top heavy.
 

77blazerchalet

Former Chalet owner

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kcowyo

ExPo Original
That thing is hot.

The 38's are a bit tall, but the Road Armor type bumper and a lift with some knobbies like the auction unit, really set the Chalet off. Nice to see they maintained original paint colors. Wonder what's under the hood...?

I'd like to crawl around the interior and bounce down a trail in one of these someday.
 

1976K5Chalet

Observer
Current tinkering on mine before move to Phx.

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Due to holiday weekend i am at a stand still for two reasons...alcan is
not open to bend up bolts until tuesday. And i pulled a Tim Allen and
tried to remove my right index finger lowering the chalet via air operated
bumper jack onto the new 4.10 equipt 8 lug ten bolt...lol. Off to the VA i
went for stitches....

So far the rear is stiffer than the 12B axle on 31x10.5's (15 inch) due to the extra 1000 lbs of sidewall rating on the 285/70R17's....the rear 14B FF is from an 81 K20 P/U so i found out the park brake cables will fit right into the stock mounts and be functional. Since i have to change the rear ujoint size i am pondering doing a 700R4/NP241 swap so all i have to do is drive shafts 1 time...

DW
 

77blazerchalet

Former Chalet owner
It's going to be tough to give up that marvelous garage. Break loose the bolts for the rear bumper extension while you're at it, if you still want to swap for my custom solid steel bumper with the receiver.

Man, if the Phoenix housing market hadn't gone crazy, I could be fixing my own Chalet in my own back yard now....
 

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