Flat Out Autos has unveiled a modern day-day Chevrolet K5 Blazer at the SEMA Show that appears so very good you could be excused for considering it was an official Chevy project.

The firm out of Arkansas very first produced headlines in early 2021 when it took a modern day Chevrolet Tahoe and transformed the exterior to appear like a classic K5 Blazer. For this year’s SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Flat Out Autos began out with a complete-size Silverado and spent months turning it into a a lot smaller sized truck with a removable roof.

One of the very first factors that Flat Out Autos had to do was drastically shorten the wheelbase of the Silverado, enabling it to transform it into a compact two-door with the very same brash styling as the common model but on a a lot smaller sized scale. The modern day K5 Blazer also sits on a set of 37-inch Nitto Trail Grappler tires, sports Fox coilovers, and has extended-travel suspension from Dirt King.

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Obviously, the lowered size of the truck indicates the cabin is smaller sized than a common Silverado. However, the builder hasn’t merely removed the rear seats and produced the truck into a two-seater. Instead, the rear seats have been repositioned into the bed and a carbon fiber roof has been created to sit more than them. Of course, this roof can be effortlessly removed need to passengers want to get the wind in their air along an off-road trail.

 GM, Are You Paying Attention? This K5 Blazer Conversion Of The Silverado Is Awesome

The Silverado donor auto was initially painted white but it has considering that been resprayed in Glacier Blue Metallic and has the very same front fascia as the Silverado ZR2. A custom swing-out rear tire carrier has also been fitted and can effortlessly accommodate a complete-size spare. Flat Out Autos didn’t overlook about the truck’s five.three-liter V8 either and have topped it with a Whipple supercharger and installed a Vance and Hines exhaust.


Flat Out Autos is competing in SEMA’s Battle of the Builders competitors with this particular pickup and sells these conversions to clients.

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