Fesler Project: 1967 Blazer

1967 Blazer
One of the most talked-about early Fesler truck builds, this 1967 Blazer proved you could take a classic 4x4 platform and turn it into a clean, street-focused performance build without losing the original attitude. It’s a full transformation: stance, body, chassis, and finish details all working together.
Build Snapshot
The reason this Blazer stands out is that it does not feel like a lifted classic or a mild cruiser. It feels like a modern, street-hunting build with classic skin. The body was reworked, the stance was reimagined, and the end result is a Blazer that looks custom from every angle.
- Direction: Street-focused, lowered, pro-touring attitude
- Body mods: Roof removed, windshield laid back, rear tubbed
- Chassis approach: Modern suspension and geometry planning
- Signature look: Clean lines, wide stance, modern wheels
If you want your K5 to feel like a build—not a project—this is the inspiration board.
Start your 67–72 truck or Blazer build
The fastest way to make a 67–72 platform feel expensive is to plan the glass and interior first, then build the stance around a clear goal. That is how you avoid the “almost there” look.
