At least three layers of flames,...
At least three layers of flames, overlapping arches, pinstripes, and airbrushed faces and skulls cover the Blazer.
Powering this rolling art gallery is a TPI 305ci V-8 from Street & Performance with all the bells and whistles. The pulleys are billet aluminum, but just about everything else on the engine has been chromed. If your eyes wander off of the engine, you'll see that the same amount of detail went into the brake booster, frame, and control arms, as each got several coats of metallic green before being capped with pearl.
Inside the Blazer things are more sedate, but no less custom, as shortened factory seats were wrapped in black-and-gray leather by Jody Young of Bill's Garage in Coweta, Oklahoma. The driver seat faces a B.A.D. Wraith billet steering wheel and a dash that was smoothed and painted by Kyle Jones. The dash houses a Kenwood head unit that orchestrates the audio after it's been boosted by six Rockford Fosgate amps: two Punch 40s for the highs, two Punch 100s for the 5-1/4-inch door speakers, and two 50Ms for the subs. The massive 15-inch RF subs are located behind the rear seats in a fiberglass enclosure built by Brian with help from Ike Ray. Video entertainment comes from a PS2 that can display DVD video or games onto two 7-inch visor-mounted monitors.