Congrats 1970blazin June 04 Truck of the Month Winner
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Congrats Diane and family!!!
1970blazin General Manufacturer: Chevrolet Year:1970 How long have you owned this truck?:Since March 2003 History behind the truck:Bought from the original owners son in Beaverton Oregon. The son told me that the Dad had ordered it new from the factory in 1969, but the factory went on strike, so his order didn't make it in until 1970. I have all the paperwork- handwritten of everything he EVER did to the truck including changing the headlight bulbs! Also have the Protecto- plate. The Orig. owner's son has kept in touch via email and we have sent him progress pics as we have done the restoration of the blazer. He came all the way from Hawaii to give us the original paperwork a few mounths after we bought the blazer and took pictures of all the work we had done. Chassis Suspension type:stock 4WD Front Brakes:drum Modificationsriginally a 307, but orig. owner had a GM crate 350 put in. Only 500 miles on that engine when we got it. Rear Brakes:drum Steeringower Front and rear tire/wheel type:Eagle alloy 15x10 w/ 31" TOYO AT tires Front differential type / Gearsana 44 - 373 Rear differential type / Gearsana 60 - 373 Body Color Scheme: Orig Dark Blue Poly Bodyman Modifications:fixed dent in rear drivers taillight area- repro. fenders (inner and outer) used doors, new GM grill (inner and outer), new repro smooth tailgate. Paint Type:Base coat/Clear coat Painter:Shawn's Custom Auto Interior Color: Black/Blue Material:Black vinyl and Blue/Black Houndstooth Upholsterer:A-1 Upholstery Wiring:Second fuse panel for power windows and stereo equipment. Modifications:Custom aluminum roll bar, 4 shoulder belts, Custom door panels and cargo panels (not done yet), Herculined entire floor and bed under carpet w/ sound deadner. A-1 electric power windows installed. Steering wheel/Column:woodgrain non-tilt Stereo/Speakers/Amps:Kenwood CD/MP3 player in glove box w/ (4) 6x9's,(2 in door and 2 in cargo panels) DVD player and tilt down 10.5" flat screen installed in the roll bar. Air Conditioning:No Instrument Gauges:Original gauges w/ original tach kit installed Engine Cubic Inch:350 Manufacturer: GM Camshaft:stock Cylinder heads:stock Valve Covers:stock Intake Manifold:stock Ignition Systemoints/coil Exhaust type:dual Transmission Automatic / Standard:Automatic turbo 350 rebuilt 500 miles ago Torque Converter:stock Modifications: stock Shifter type:stock Drive Shaft:stock |
Congratulations! Sweet truck.
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Way to go Diane!! Great Blazer and story.
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Congrats!
You guys get my vote! Thanks for sharing with us all of your progress along the way. Great job. :flag:
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Congrats!!!!!!!!! Well deserved!!!!
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Thanks guys!!!
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Thanks alot guys! I thought I would post some before pics, and a few pics of it now.
This is our first restoration. ALOT more work than we thought to start :) I guess it is always that way. The blazer looked "pretty" rust free to start with, but after we stripped it we had to replace almost everything except the bedsides, hood and bed. We did all the work ourselves except the body work and the paint. I love driving it, but am anxious for my hubby to put in the power brakes...my right thigh is getting buff! Ha Ha :D We still don't have the hatch on, and the windows in the top, but it makes it nice on the hot days cause you still get a nice breeze in there- believe it or not it was almost 90 degrees a few days ago! Anyways here are the before pics... |
Congrats to Diane and family, a well deserved award.!!!
Thats is one sweeeeeeeeeet Blazer |
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Here are some recent pictures. We still need new exhaust, and my husband is going to go :crazy: if we don't get a 4 barrell carb installed to replace the 2 barrell the P.O had put on it.
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Here is a pic some of the paperwork (protecto plate)- This guy kept EVERYTHING!!! Pretty cool to have though. We are NEVER selling this blazer- to much heart and sweat went into this one. We tell our 5 year old that this is his we he grows up...and no WAY are we giving it to him the day he turns 16..I was 16 once, but more importantly I have heard stories of my hubby at 16 :lol:
The kids car seats fit in the back great- and they LOVE the wireless headsets and DVD/flip down 10.5" flat screen that Ken installed in the roll bar. :cool: |
Congrats. Your truck has turned out to be one fine rig. I can't wait to see it in person!
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so what's up for next months truck of the month category?
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How about old school flat black flat beds? oh yeah, with flames.
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Congrats Diane and Family!!! You deserve it, you did a GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Congrats, I Hope Mine Looks That Good When Finished.
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Absolutley the right choice! Awesome blazer, congrat's!
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Well deserved congrats for a great job...beautiful Blazer...nice original/unique work. Will you do one for me now? ;)
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congrats diane
you`ve built one of the nicest blazer out there period..now the hard part of keeping it looking that nice. :lol: now drive the tires off that thing. :metal: and keep the progress pics coming!!! jamie |
Very nice job! one day? I keep telling myself that. :metal:
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Congrats!
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It is nice to see a dream come true. Outstanding looking Blazer and Beautiful family to go with it!!! Enjoy that, I can now drive my truck feeling. Regards Longhorn70gmc :gmc: |
Diane, congratulations!!! That is by far the nicest Blazer I have seen. Great color choices and top quality craftmanship....
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Congrats, Very nice truck
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