I have very strong memories of my K5 Blazer from the 70s. I love your video, but I kept saying to myself," that looks where I'm at." The more I watched, the more it looked like where I was at and grew up. Jacksonville Florida
I have the same wheels and hub caps on my crew cab K30 single rear wheel and I'm now convinced to do the same style to my K5. This is literally the most tasteful K5 I've ever seen. There's just something about the white wheels and factory hub caps on these square body trucks
First & foremost Love the video!!! Most of all thank you for uploading this!! Could not have done a greater job then in how You Captured this Beast of a Machine I have very much to learn about OBS,🙏🏽🤟🏽 That being said I can't wait till I get Blessed to purchase one of my own🫠
That Blazer is perfect, me and my wife both have one. Also as soon as the video started I recognized exactly where you were. I'm from Jax and would head out Hecksher Dr. every chance I could, Huguenot, Little Talbot, Big Talbot, Kingsley plantation. I love it out there and really miss it, crime has got way too bad in Jax.
Beautiful video. Well set up, shame it doesn't have more views. So I'm curious are the axles k20? Or still on the 44 up front? And do they handle that big block ok? It sounds like a big block anyway. Factory tach is a nice touch on these trucks that is rarely implemented. I've had trouble keeping rear ends, and transmissions in my big block short bed Silverado. And I don't want to use a sm465 anymore. But that torque is an issue with most manuals (without spending major coin)
Cool video, but some continuity errors there.... Throws the guitar in the driver's side trunk, yet pulls it out at the venue in a closed gig bag? Throws it in 4L in the sand, then gets back on the pavement and doesn't stop to put it back on 2H (cannot be done on the fly)? In the car alone on the country road but has a passenger on the highway? Other than that, nice truck!