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03glide 08-10-2004 10:10 PM

My new '72 K5
 
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I finally picked up my '72 the end of last week. Has some of the usual rust but the drivetrain is in great shape. Took the top off the day after I picked it up(love it). The drivers rocker box is rusted out. I plan on replacing the rocker box and both rockers and I'm not sure what will come after that. The rear seat works out great for the kids!
:metal: :D :D :D

03glide 08-10-2004 10:12 PM

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I am going to have to find a way to remove/install the top by myself. I had a friend help and it was a little heavy for 2 people.

Gee_Emm 08-10-2004 10:28 PM

Nice, I brightened up the pics a bit for you.

bouncytruck 08-10-2004 10:48 PM

Looks pretty nice to me! I like the color too!

donkey69 08-11-2004 12:20 AM

Good looking truck! :bowtie: A lot of guys rig up a deal to garage ceiling-couple of 2x4's like you have,some cable "come-alongs" and some heavy duty eye bolts........then just drive out from under! ;)

Yukon Jack 08-11-2004 10:52 AM

Looks like a great Blazer just needing some tlc. Remember the rocker boxes add structural integrity for when the top is off - so if one is basically gone, going without the top could cause some tub issues.

A few 72's 08-11-2004 11:24 AM

I have four ropes tied to rafters, on the end hanging down I have a loop tied. I use two 1x1 steel tubing, fairly thick but not sure of the gauge, ends wrapped in tape to prevent scratches. I roll the windows down and place one bar through he window opening and place the 2nd one on the tailgate. I the use my back to raise the front of the top and side the bar in place and then do the same with the back bar. Once bars are in place I walk around the blazer picking up on the piece of the bar sticking out and slide the rope on. One person job, just drive out from under it.

03glide 08-11-2004 12:37 PM

Thanks for the advice. I will put the top back on until the rocker box is replaced. That should give me a little time to determine how I want to remove and store it.
Brian

A few 72's 08-11-2004 01:12 PM

If the top is to be off for extended times I would recommend drilling holes in your boards / tubing at the same distance as the holes in the bed sides. Just drop a bolt in place to keep the sides of the top from spanning out-ward while not in use.
If a single wall, the wrenches with the ratchet box end work the best to remove/ install side bolts. Normal socket is a little tall on the ones under the windows.

03glide 08-11-2004 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by A few 72's
If a single wall, the wrenches with the ratchet box end work the best to remove/ install side bolts. Normal socket is a little tall on the ones under the windows.


That is exactly what I used. Also, good point about putting bolts into a board to keep the top in shape.

michigank5 08-11-2004 04:20 PM

Nice lookin Blazer, welcome to the orange club!! What's that black box behind the front seats with the handle on it? Speaker box?

03glide 08-11-2004 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by michigank5
Nice lookin Blazer, welcome to the orange club!! What's that black box behind the front seats with the handle on it? Speaker box?

Thanks. Yes it is a speaker box. Not sure what I'm going to do for speakers, but it will work until I figure it out.

FRENCHBLUE72 08-15-2004 10:56 AM

Congrat's on the new ride look's nice..

frost89434 08-15-2004 01:10 PM

Looks like a very nice blazer.

R 78 PROJECT 08-15-2004 01:41 PM

Sharp!!!
 
Looking Good What Did It Set You Back,keeping It Stock Or Big Lift

03glide 08-16-2004 08:23 AM

Eventually 6" and 35s. I want to get all the body work finished first. It's not bad; need rockers and 1 rocker box. Bedsides are solid with a couple of exceptions at the bottom.


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