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joea307 02-15-2014 08:47 PM

1972 blazer
 
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This is my 1972 blazer i just bought for 1k.it starts but need a TuneUp. It was in a crash around 20years ago.the blazer is a 4 speed with 350 engine conducting. It is a cst with saddle interior.with the paperwork i recieved the protecto plate ,widow sticker,operator Manuel and a few other small docs from the dealership.

Big J 02-15-2014 10:10 PM

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Nice, you can fix that easy peasy... Few new parts, some trees, come a long or porta power, a lil' tug here and there and you'll be in business. Goof find.

joea307 02-16-2014 01:05 AM

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At first i thought maybe i should part it,but theses blazers with decent bodies are hard to find.i would feel guilty if i parted it.I spend alot of time on Craigslist and know this is a good blazer.your right it won't take much to get it right and looking better.off the top of my head i need a single wall top a better tailgate and front clip.

briank 02-16-2014 01:26 PM

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Wow, good price. Rusted out hulks cost more than that around here. At least the damage is in the front end and not rear.

joea307 02-16-2014 01:55 PM

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My blazer has lived mission, Kansas (where it was,bought new),Lakewood colorado,Morrison, Colorado, then port byron and rock falls Illinois and back to morrison colorado the golden colorado,so its been around.

Chulisohombre 02-19-2014 07:31 PM

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All looks fixable. The only thing I'd worry about is that front frame horn bent which throws off anything behind it. That can be fixed or at least checked at a good auto body place. Definitely is a decent truck for A grand. As much good stuff in there you could get twice that. How's the rest of the tub?

joea307 02-27-2014 07:17 AM

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I was just thinking about the tub today.I started to pull up the carpet a bit last weekend but mainly just cleaned it out a bit from what ive looked at, I haven't really seen any signs of major rust on the bed as of yet.I think the cab floors are gonna need some help for sure.Im also curious about the front of the frame also, I keep the blazer 35 min from where I live so its been kinda hard to really get some quality time with the 72 blazer,right now my 71 blazer is in need of my attention thanks to black ice.

mjjjracing 02-27-2014 12:13 PM

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Hey joea307 , I have 2 parts Blazers down south If you need anything let me know Jim

Dirt's72 02-27-2014 08:09 PM

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Good score there. The motor looks very unmolested. Great deal.

Jim I could use some parts for mine down south here.

joea307 03-01-2014 07:08 PM

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the engine needs a touch of work,it really just needs a good tuneup and according to my protecto plate that is the original engine.It needs a different carb,points and one of the right rear rocker arms adjusted,and some new plugs and plug wires and go from there.

Tom Vogel 03-02-2014 11:15 AM

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[QUOTEIt needs a different carb,

Get it rebushed and rebuilt. the QJ is a great carb

mjjjracing 03-02-2014 11:18 AM

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Dirt's72,let me know what you need if it is small enough I can ship it if not we can work something out . Thank's Jim

joea307 03-27-2014 02:04 PM

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I have been cleaning up the interior of the blazer and got some trash thrown out.I didn't find anything special in it.so far from what im seeing this blazer still has the original engine transmission.Im fairly sure it still has the original rear end and it should be a posi.sos far most of the electrical has been working.I havent got the heater to work yet or get the turn signals yet.I also need to hook up the original radio.the took out the tape player they put in and put the am radio back,im vary happy i have the original radio.I did start it a few weeks ago but i need to give it a tune up.But the 71 blazer i own is getting the lions share of attention as of right now.

joea307 10-19-2014 01:05 PM

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So recently I have put on a new starter,alternator, wiper blades fuses and light bulbs.yesterday I bought a front clip for it for 125.the hood and right fender are fairly good.and recently I also got a back eat and a better pair of rear interior panels.

Rocketman72 11-05-2014 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Chulisohombre (Post 6534192)
All looks fixable. The only thing I'd worry about is that front frame horn bent which throws off anything behind it. That can be fixed or at least checked at a good auto body place. Definitely is a decent truck for A grand. As much good stuff in there you could get twice that. How's the rest of the tub?

Looks like it might have missed the frame rails altogether, impact was outside of the right and inside of the left rails. I'd be surprised if he needed more than a good beefy hammer to straighten those.

Chulisohombre 11-09-2014 09:01 AM

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Hopefully you're right. Got the front clip to
Replace what's there. Awesome price too.

joea307 11-11-2014 11:00 PM

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I was thinking that I might have got lucky also on the frame damage.I have checked all around the blazer being it has rear quarter damage and on the front of frame and I can't really see anything that would be real hard to fix.So far I have about 1,500 total in it with all things things that I bought listed in previous posts plus I got an original saddle color dash pad also in good condition no cracks and a better(straight) tailgate, seat belt holder version console in good shape(the console was in a 57 chevy car parts lot on craigslist,i sold $100 worth of parts from that lot and am in only 25 dollar investment in the console at this point).

joea307 09-07-2015 12:25 AM

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I've done a lot recently to my 72 blazer,cleaned ,the tank put a coating in side it,rebuilt carb, replaced the right fender ,inner and outer grille,bumper and hood.I painted the console and replaced carpet.

doo142 09-07-2015 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by joea307 (Post 7300735)
I've done a lot recently to my 72 blazer,cleaned ,the tank put a coating in side it,rebuilt carb, replaced the right fender ,inner and outer grille,bumper and hood.I painted the console and replaced carpet.

Looking good!! I get more of a kick out of putting a driver together out of the nicest Oem parts that I can find then I do working on my body off project. Enjoy!!

55chevy 09-07-2015 11:47 AM

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Yes, looking good, sounds like a deal for the console, not to mention the truck itself!

joea307 10-22-2015 06:55 PM

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recently I got the clutch done on my 72.I also just bought a single wall top from a member on here. I alsos bought a gmc jimmy tailgate that is a touch better than my blazer gate.The blazer is driving better,it had a decent amount of buildup in the engine because now it driving better .Also the brakes and power steering are working better.For not being drivin for about 20 years and almost getting parted out(by someone else) glad this one is seeing the road again.

DeadheadNM 10-22-2015 10:21 PM

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Thanks for pics - looks good

raggedjim 10-23-2015 10:06 AM

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It's looking better! Why the change to the GMC tailgate? The chevy tailgate looked good in the pics.

Rg

joea307 10-23-2015 08:20 PM

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thanks for all the compliments ,jim I'm kinda thinking your right about the tailgate,but the gmc is a bit better in condition than the blazer tailgate.

Got Sand 10-25-2015 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by joea307 (Post 7350274)
Also the brakes and power steering are working better.For not being drivin for about 20 years and almost getting parted out(by someone else) glad this one is seeing the road again.

Yay, another one saved...........................good job.


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