This 1976 Chevrolet Blazer is one of approximately 1,800 Chalet camper models that were built across a two-year production run, and it is finished in two-tone tan and bronze over yellow plaid upholstery.

The 350ci V8 feature a four-barrel carburetor, an HEI distributor, headers, and a dual Flowmaster exhaust.

Power is sent to the wheels via a three-speed Turbo-Hydramatic automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case.

Additional details include chrome trim, Cheyenne badging, vent windows, a receiver hitch, and dual exhaust outlets.

The camper was produced in collaboration with Chinook Mobilodge and is made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic over a steel frame. It features a pop-up top, a rear door, sliding side windows, and color-coordinated graphics.

Tan-painted 15″ rally wheels with chrome trim rings wear 33×10.5″ Toyo Open Country M/T tires, and a spare wheel and tire are mounted to the front of the truck.

The front axle is equipped with manually-locking hubs.

Braking is handled by power-assisted front discs and rear drums.

The front of the cabin features two bucket seats upholstered in yellow plaid cloth.

Additional equipment includes woodgrain dash trim, brown carpets, air conditioning, manually-operated windows, a locking glovebox, three-point seatbelts, and an Audiovox AM/FM/cassette stereo.

The rear cabin features bench seats, a table, and a kitchenette equipped with a stove, refrigerator, power outlet, and single-basin sink.

Instrumentation includes a 100-mph speedometer and gauges for voltage, oil pressure, fuel level, and coolant temperature.

The five-digit odometer shows approximately 57k miles.