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Old 09-07-2007, 11:32 AM   #1
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How do you define "original"

I found this listing on CollectorCarTraderOnline.com that states the truck is "ALL ORIGINAL/STOCK CONDITION". From looking at the one photo in the listing, clearly the truck has modifications, like the wheels, mirrors, roof rack, etc. Additionally, it states it has a 327, which as far as I know, wasn't offered in the Blazer (maybe they meant 307).

Anyway, it got me thinking about what is considered original. My truck is quite original, but not completely. It has a lift, soft top, ash tray converted to cup holder, and the original owner recovered the front seats at some point. Overall, my truck looks more original than the one listed, but I wouldn't claim it to be "ALL ORIGINAL/STOCK CONDITION".

What do you think is "ALL ORIGINAL/STOCK CONDITION"?
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