Chinook RV had a contract with GM in the mid-1970's to produce a fiberglass camper for the short wheelbase 4x4 Blazer. The package was sold as the Chevy Blazer Chalet 4x4 and GMC Casa Grande. About 1800 units were sold in 1976 and 1977.
There's a web site for Blazer Chalet owners and enthusiasts. It's called (you guessed it) www.blazerchalet.com The following photos are from this web site.
Here's what the stock Blazer Chalet looks like
The shell is not meant to be easily removed, but it can be unbolted for maintenance to the truck or the camper shell.
You can get all sorts of parts for 1970's K5 Blazer, so it should be possible to fix any sort of damage, and to upgrade to become more offroad-capable.
The stock Blazer Chalet 4x4 can travel through easy 4x4 terrain
There is plenty of off-road equipment for the K5 Blazer. You can build up as far as your imagination (and wallet) will take you.
Skyjacker and Baja Claw work well together:
Ok, maybe something not quite so flashy would be better for those drives through the Sierra Madre.
Chip Haven
There's a web site for Blazer Chalet owners and enthusiasts. It's called (you guessed it) www.blazerchalet.com The following photos are from this web site.
Here's what the stock Blazer Chalet looks like
The shell is not meant to be easily removed, but it can be unbolted for maintenance to the truck or the camper shell.
You can get all sorts of parts for 1970's K5 Blazer, so it should be possible to fix any sort of damage, and to upgrade to become more offroad-capable.
The stock Blazer Chalet 4x4 can travel through easy 4x4 terrain
There is plenty of off-road equipment for the K5 Blazer. You can build up as far as your imagination (and wallet) will take you.
Skyjacker and Baja Claw work well together:
Ok, maybe something not quite so flashy would be better for those drives through the Sierra Madre.
Chip Haven