![]() ![]() The original Blazer and Jimmy remained in production until 1991 1992 saw the introduction of a new K1500 Blazer (and the rebadged GMC Yukon) on the GMT400 platform. Smaller models, the S-10 Blazer and S-15 Jimmy, were introduced alongside these trucks in 1983. In 1992, the Blazer was redesigned completely and no longer had a removable top. These half cabs are convertible starting at a few inches behind the driver/passenger doors all the way back to the tailgate. In 1976, GM introduced a half-cab design that was less prone to leaks and slightly safer in a roll-over. The K5 Blazer and Jimmy had "full convertible" removable tops until 1975. The Blazer's long wheelbase relative (with an integrated rear body, and doors for 2nd row passengers) is known as the Chevrolet Suburban. Both were based on the short wheelbase trucks and were available with either rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. In 1970, GMC introduced its own model of the truck, called the Jimmy, which lasted until the 1992 GMC Yukon. Introduced to the Chevrolet line in 1969, the full-size Blazer was replaced in 1995 by the Chevrolet Tahoe. The K5 Blazer was the smallest full size SUV version of the General Motors C/K Trucks family. See also Chevrolet Blazer (disambiguation) Chevrolet K5 Blazerįront engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
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