The Blazer EV is the first Chevrolet vehicle on General Motors’ new Ultium platform, which is the automaker’s name for the ...
Jim and Mike Ring were just kids when they started tinkering with cars, and they never stopped. Now both the brains and the muscle behind Ringbrothers, the Rings have made a name for themselves ...
For more than a century, Chevrolet has been producing some of the most recognizable cars in the world. With a market presence in more than 130 countries, its vehicles have earned a good following ...
The Chevy K5 Blazer is often credited for laying the foundation for Chevrolet's modern SUVs as well as revolutionizing SUV design in general by pairing pickups and SUVs and, in so doing, setting the ...
The automotive wizards called the Ringbrothers are at it again. The annual SEMA Show, which focuses on aftermarket ...
Ringbrothers revealed custom Chevy K5 Blazer at 2024 SEMA show Custom SUV features LS3 V-8 rated at over 500 hp Ringbrothers also presented a custom Plymouth ‘Cuda and Buick Grand National ...
You might remember the custom-built 2023 Chevy K5 Blazer from this year’s SEMA show. Y’know, the one that’s based on a Silverado with a supercharged 5.3-liter V8, Dirt King suspension, and 37-inch ...
The latest restomod from Wisconsin-based Ringbrothers is a 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer known as "Raskal." Ringbrothers said in a press release that it spent 2,800 hours on this build, going over every ...
The second-generation Chevrolet Blazer enjoyed an extremely long life cycle, with GM undertaking production between 1973 and 1991. Over the course of its 18-year run, several updates were made, ...
It’s not that everything old is new again, it’s that so many old things are being rebuilt better than they ever could have been when new. Our next exhibit in the case, Velocity Modern Classics making ...
Florida-based custom vehicle builders Velocity Modern Classics has unveiled its new K5 Chevy Blazer restomod, providing enthusiasts with a modern take on the classic 1969 through 1972 K5 Chevy Blazer.
It’s the most obvious hole in GM’s lineup. Ford fills it with Bronco, Stellantis with the Jeep Wrangler, and Toyota with 4Runner. Where is the Chevrolet Blazer? No, not the thing that’s wearing the ...