These units have modern amenities and classic looks.
Flat Out Autos transformed a Chevrolet Tahoe to in 2019, paying homage the K5 Blazer at the SEMA Show. People requested more. After completing four, the shop staged a photoshoot to capture the moment before shipping out the SUVs.
The company was given four identical K5 conversions. They all have a blue lower portion and a white upper section.
These SUVs are based on the K5 Blazer of the late 1960s, which has a crosspiece in the middle of the grille. The front ends have chrome bumpers and circular headlights at each corner. The rig has a new hood and body panels that give it the same sleek look as the older model. Carbon fiber is used for the rear hatchback. For a more authentic appearance, the company adds milled handles to the doors.
The Tahoe is a good starting point. These vehicles must be four-doors instead of the two-door K5 Blazer. The roof does not come off as on the classic Chevy.
Flat Out Autos replied to the question on Facebook stating that they are currently building another one of these rigs using the larger grille from the 72 K5 Blazer. This vehicle is dressed in a Mustard Ocre yellow exterior, which should make it stand out on such a large vehicle.
Flat Out Autos will convert your machine for $69,000. Flat Out Autos charges $69,000 for the conversion. The buyer must supply a 2015-2020 Chevy Tahoe or GMC Yukon.