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I don't know anything about the blazer side of this hobby but I do love them. I got theses parts from a friend today and want to know what info I can about them.
He said it all came out of a 69 Blazer, is he right? First 2 pictures spare tire for inside the Blazer. Next 2 seat brackets Last is rear seat arms. Any info would greatly be appreciated. Hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving! :chevy: |
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That all looks pretty correct to me. I’m not an expert though.
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That is a nice score. Probably close to $450 worth of parts.
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Thanks for the info, He has been cleaning out his shop to sell it. He has mostly been giving me all the truck stuff that he has left after selling his last truck build. He has had 4 heart attack in the past 3 years so he has retired and couldn't finish his last build. I sold that for him to another friend who was looking for a truck at the time. He found these and said take them.
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On the tire carrier note how the bolt is affixed to the carrier at a welded nut. The K5 carriers for 69-72 did not have this nut. Rather, the carrier was slotted at this location as if to accommodate differing tire heights. It may be from a 73-74 K5.
The armrests look different to me vs K5 rear seat on the far side away from the feet in the picture. Another pic might help us sort it out. I can’t tell for sure on the driver side seat brackets. What look to be passenger side brackets are fixed like those for a pickup and are not from a K5 as these seats flip forward to allow passenger access to the rear seat. Could these parts be from a square body suburban? |
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The tire carrier is 73-74.
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Pretty sure the arm rest brackets are 73 up as well
The seat brackets would be for a pickup not a Blazer in picture 4 for the passenger side |
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Well.... tells you what I know. Lol. Not much
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So none of this is for a 69 blazer then? Oh well that's why I love this site. Are the seat brackets for a bench seat then, are a set of buddy bucket seat's?
How can i tell about the arm rest for sure? This is the only other picture I have of them. I will take some more today of the mounts.:chevy: |
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Andy
the 1st 2 pics are of a 67-72 rear seat arm rest (same for suburban or Blazer) Attachment 1961563 Attachment 1961564 The gray seat is a 73 up but I am not sure what exact years. You can see where the bracket bolts to the back of the seat it has the multiple bends like your brackets. I assume they did that in 73 up to give the riders some more elbow room. Attachment 1961565 Attachment 1961566 |
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The seat brackets in pic 3 you posted look like driver sport bucket brackets. Here are a few pics of my 72 buckets. I can get more measurements if needed. The 73 up brackets are close but the holes are different placement on the floor side. 1st measured pic shows 12.75'' center to center second pic shows 14 3/8'' outside to outside on the bracket
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Yep I see the bends. I took some more pictures of them today and it looks like it's all 73 and up stuff.
OK, thanks guy's.:chevy: |
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The spare tire carrier is actually from a G- Series van. Late 70's to early 80's if my memory serves correct. The Blazer spare tire carrier is the same part number from 1969 - 1974. It features a slot for the bolt to travel up and down depending on the tire size.
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