Thread: Imitation hooks
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Old 11-30-2020, 05:56 PM   #31
69TowRig
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Re: Imitation hooks

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Originally Posted by Spf79 View Post
I was 285 shipped after tax. They are on ebay, search blazer hooks and they should pop up.

Under three bills in my hand, I could rationalize that amount, but I couldn't bring myself to pull the trigger on 700 or 950 for an original set.
I have largely been off the boards and away from Blazer stuff for the better part of a decade now. Finally getting re-acquainted and still have my Blazer in hibernation. I am glad I got in when I did because I could not afford to purchase this stuff now. When I think about all the parts I bought in the mid-2000s and see what they are bringing in now it makes me want to do one of two things: part the entire thing out or put it all together and keep hiding it in the garage. Holy cow parts prices are crazy. The tow hooks and the AM/FM were the pinnacle of parts; I think I paid around $300 each. Seems like the radios are up nearly double and the hooks are triple. Wow.
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