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MTCK 11-22-2016 11:30 AM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
I would think you could get $3300 all day long, but markets are specific to locations. Just gotta find that person lusting after a 2wd blazer. Test drives help.

DrppdBlazr 11-22-2016 12:46 PM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
Nice looking blazer man, love what you did with that gas tank..Should hold up good for you.

mcmlxix 12-06-2016 06:02 AM

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some pics

mcmlxix 01-16-2017 03:14 AM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
Can someone post wiring diagram pictures (or a link to large ones)
Looking at the bulkhead connector and under dash.

I replaced the battery and wired in the relay for the fuel pump today. I ran the switched wire into the cabin under the fuse panel... Haven't decided where to pull key on voltage from. I may also add a hidden switch for some additional security.

mcmlxix 01-25-2017 08:02 AM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
I ended up running the wire into the cab and tapped into the fuse block for the fuel pump relay. The trans doesn't want to work.... I'm thinking I may just keep building it.... rebuild the TH350.

whitels1 01-25-2017 02:28 PM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
Bummer about the trans, I know that can be a big set back. I hope you get it rolling soon!

mcmlxix 01-25-2017 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by whitels1 (Post 7837828)
Bummer about the trans, I know that can be a big set back. I hope you get it rolling soon!

Do you have any recommendations for someone in town to rebuild the th350?

whitels1 01-25-2017 10:03 PM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
I did some pricing a while back, and it almost seemed cheaper to get one from summit from a reputable builder than get it rebuilt locally.

mcmlxix 02-05-2017 11:56 PM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
I'm going to hand it off to my friend and have his shop check it out. Maybe I'll get lucky and it won't need a full rebuild.

I'm back to seeing if I can swap the headers for some Speedway Motors ram horn cast iron manifolds. The headers are kinda beat up anyway...

I want some 18" steel wheels too so if anyone can recommend wide and backspace I'm open to hear what your setup is....

mcmlxix 02-06-2017 04:27 AM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
I Just placed an order for the Speedway Motors Ram Horn manifolds and mandrel bent "Tight-Tubes" block hugger header extensions.... 2.5" diameter.... hope I can make them fit...

http://static.speedwaymotors.com/RS/...L_1b0532fd.jpg http://static.speedwaymotors.com/RS/...91013385_L.jpg

mcmlxix 02-09-2017 02:29 AM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
Has anyone swapped over to a simple truck tailgate? My tailgate has the tears in the corners by the glass. I really want a soft top too. We'll see...

Also, my friend swapped out the modulator and added more fluid to the trans and it should be ok. It was low on fluid because I was checking it on a sloped driveway, replaced the radiator and cooler lines, couldn't let it warm up to get an accurate level and just didn't want to overfill it....

Throckmorton Whump 02-10-2017 02:01 PM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
Yes, I have a truck tailgate on my '82 right now. Threaded holes are already in the inside corners of the bed for the truck hardware. Need bottom hinge brackets and upper latch brackets.
I also did so because a soft top is in the plans.

mcmlxix 08-24-2017 06:34 AM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
So I'm still sitting on the truck.
I'm thinking I need to get it further along... Find some bumpers. Finish the exhaust.
Would a MACO paint job be worth it? The flat black looks like crap.
I don't really have space to work on it. I don't have a truck to grab parts either.... makes it difficult.

kipps 08-24-2017 10:05 AM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
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Originally Posted by mcmlxix (Post 8023904)
So I'm still sitting on the truck.
I'm thinking I need to get it further along... Find some bumpers. Finish the exhaust.
Would a MACO paint job be worth it? The flat black looks like crap.
I don't really have space to work on it. I don't have a truck to grab parts either.... makes it difficult.

What's the goal? If you're just trying to push it on Craigslist, the only selling points will be how ready it is for daily driving. For example, reasonably rust-free, complete, dependable, and able to pass safety/emissions inspections. Any fancy bits such as aftermarket wheels, high-priced exhaust, sound systems, etc. will not help it move. Even if someone was buying it to slam it, they won't really care what fancy bits you have on it, because they have their own ideas of what they want.

A paint job won't pay. Junkyard bumpers(even if rusty) probably will. No one will pay extra for ram-horn manifolds. Find a set of junkyard stock manifolds and build a cheap exhaust system off of them. Keep your ram-horns for a future project of your own.

68Timber 08-24-2017 03:31 PM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
Are you selling? I've thought about a Maaco paint job for my 79 several times, still haven't ruled it out. Another option might be satin clear coat. Much cheaper than a full paint job and would give the flat black paint some character.

EDIT to add, if you're selling I wouldn't do anything, or maybe bumpers like kipps suggested. Hope you keep it though.

mcmlxix 08-25-2017 02:20 AM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
I have my 72 that still needs custom bumpers fabbed, a front drive shaft, finish the stereo and probably more I cant think of right now.

I do want to sell the Blazer and I don't want to lose money. I need to get the most return on the investment.

mcmlxix 11-24-2017 07:22 AM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
OK... Still have the truck. I think I may move forward. Clean it up. Got a line on a front bumper and an AC box.
Looking at some 20" wheel options.
Thinking about paint.. TCP Global makes a Hot Rod Flatz in Azure Blue Metallic 2505 that I like... One gallon KIT is $220.00

http://www.tcpglobal.com/hotrodflatz/images/HRF2505.jpg

phillipm 11-25-2017 05:08 PM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
My opinion if you're going to paint it. Put a factory color on it. They sell easier and are usually "fit" the vehicle more.

68Timber 11-27-2017 11:57 AM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by phillipm (Post 8089992)
My opinion if you're going to paint it. Put a factory color on it. They sell easier and are usually "fit" the vehicle more.

Ditto.

I understand the appeal of the Hot Rod Flatz paints, but if you're going to go that route, I'd pick one of the colors that at least mimics one of the factory colors of the 70's. One of the pale yellows or light greens maybe?

http://www.tcpglobal.com/hotrodflatz/images/HRF1402.jpg
http://www.tcpglobal.com/hotrodflatz/images/HRF1602.jpg

I'd do the yellow and go with a saddle interior. That would be a keeper.

mcmlxix 11-28-2017 04:17 AM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
The truck was originally Hawaiian? Blue from the factory. It's a Cheyenne and has holes for the side molding. My plan was to paint it the Azure metallic flatz and then wrap the sides in pearl white vinyl. removable if I get bored or don't like it...

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/iQgwzW_Zqv0/maxresdefault.jpg

68Timber 11-28-2017 02:57 PM

Re: 1978 2wd Blazer
 
10-4. The Azure Blue Metallic looks better on my PC than it did on my phone. It looks similar to GM Bahama Blue Metallic, another good color. Go for it!

mcmlxix 12-07-2017 03:31 AM

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Pulled the carpets out, front and back. The rear is perfect. The front is not as nice with a few small holes and surface rust.

mcmlxix 12-07-2017 03:33 AM

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the front...

mcmlxix 12-07-2017 03:36 AM

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This edge of the bed where the tailgate closes is usually rusted out so I'm glad to see it's solid...

mcmlxix 12-07-2017 03:42 AM

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I'm sad to see that the glove box sticker is missing.... It has the holes for the side molding and a Cheyenne emblem on the AC dash surround. If I decide to recover the seats.... It will get the PLAID treatment!!


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