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Re: Sat for 20 years in a field - Original '70 Blazer
Thanks guys. I put the fuel tank in yesterday and all the various rubber line, fuel filler hose (that stuff is expensive). Had to do some bending and cutting to get it in.
I had a new tank that came with a parts truck years ago (almost threw it out after sitting around for 16 years) and it was for a blazer or so I thought. The fuel filler neck wasn't right and shot out right into a cab mount. After some love from my rosebud tip on my torch and a pry bar I was able to bend it enough to have a path to the filler neck. Now onto brakes, shock mounts and it will be ready to test fire and see if it goes anywhere. I still anticipate a few weeks since I get to work on it about 2 hours a week max. |
Re: Sat for 20 years in a field - Original '70 Blazer
If your still looking for utility buckets Orange 71 Shorty has a complete restored set for sale in the Blazer parts for sale section.
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Re: Sat for 20 years in a field - Original '70 Blazer
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Passenger side seat is ok, the driver side is obliterated. Need to weld the back frame and try my hand at making some seat foam. On that subject, are there any good protective covers (not upholstery). I Was looking at something like the carhartt ones or something similar. I want something that doesn’t melt to your leg that can get dirty. |
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