The 1972 Chevrolet Blazer has always been one of those rare vehicles that looks just as good covered in mud as it does polished for a car show, but this custom build was made for the spotlight. Finished in Hugger Orange with a white top, it rides on a Ridetech RidePRO X-HP air suspension that drops it over 24-inch Intro wheels, controlled through a Power Port module or smartphone app. Power comes from a 6.0L aluminum block LS V8 that was machined and built in 2025 with a Cam Motion Titan II camshaft, FiTech EFI, and a 4L60E automatic feeding a 10-bolt rear with 3.42 gears. The chassis features power steering and power four-wheel Wilwood disc brakes for confident, modern road manners. The two-tone paint shines with miles-deep reflections, accented by LED lighting, polished trim, and smoothed panels that show the quality of the craftsmanship. Inside, white vinyl with orange-and-black houndstooth covers both rows of seats, while a custom enclosure behind the rear seat houses the Ridetech air management system. Modern air conditioning with Vintage Air controls keeps the cabin cool and comfortable, blending seamlessly with the custom dash layout. A 6000-watt DS18 amplifier drives eight Memphis Audio speakers and two DS18 15-inch subwoofers, filling the open-air interior with sharp highs and chest-thumping bass. From its mirror-smooth finish to its modern stance and sound, this Blazer is the definition of a showpiece that demands attention everywhere it goes.