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It may not be pretty, but the Blazer's interior offers everything Szczepanik needs on the trail. The original carpet is long gone, and seat covers are the only luxury. A six-point rollcage ensures safety; a marine-application tachometer and voltmeter reside to the left of the steering column; the winch controller is dash-mounted for ease of use; and the Holley Pro-Jection control unit is mounted high on the dash just in case the Blazer is pointed into deep water or mud. The interior also gives a hint as to how the Blazer has evolved-you can still see the shifter boot from the former SM465 transmission. In the bed of the truck resides a York air compressor and tank, as well as a 16-gallon fuel cell. View Related Article
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