K5 Blazer Service Repair Manual
Also known as Chevy, Chevrolet is a division of General Motors that came to prominence in 1911. The brand is known worldwide and sold in most countries. As well as cars, the company also manufactures commercial vehicles and trucks, while some of their popular models include the Silverado, Camaro, and Corvette. Chevrolet has made some iconic cars over the years and their engines are just as popular. This includes the Chevrolet small-block V8 engine – the longest mass-produced engine in the world since its launch in 1955. Chevrolet is well-known in NASCAR with many of the major teams driving its vehicles. As such, the brand is also the most successful manufacturer to be involved in NASCAR with a total of almost 40 titles and the most recorded wins.
1977 K5 Blazer Service Manual
Chevrolet also won six consecutive Indianapolis 500 races between 1986 and 1993. If you drive a Chevy and are looking for guidance on maintaining or repairing your vehicle, then choose from one of our repair manuals.
Chevy Blazer Service Repair Manual
The Chevy Blazer name was used on two different SUV models. The full-size Chevrolet K5 Blazer was produced from 1969 on the C/K pick-up truck chassis and was replaced in 1995 by the Tahoe. Production of the smaller S-10 Blazer began alongside the larger K5 Blazer in 1983 and lasted through 2005. We carry Blazer manuals published by Chilton, Haynes, Clymer & General Motors, plus online eAutoRepair subscriptions from Mitchell1. The factory information for the full-size Blazer is contained in the C/K Truck service manuals from GMC/Chevrolet, the S-10 Blazer is contained in the S/T Truck service manuals.
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