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Old 04-12-2013, 10:55 PM   #526
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Sure looks like it sitting a long ways back, tomorrow Im going to do some calculating ???
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Old 04-12-2013, 11:37 PM   #527
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I just read this entire thread.....




What were you thinking....


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Old 04-12-2013, 11:41 PM   #528
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Old 04-13-2013, 11:52 PM   #529
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Glad to see this blazer getting some love finally...
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Old 04-20-2013, 04:08 AM   #531
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Hey ClassicChev,

How about a '68 front clip.....that'd be different.


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Old 04-20-2013, 11:46 AM   #532
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How about a '68 front clip.....that'd be different.


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Thats the plan for many years, even when I had the Jimmy and collecting parts , 68 clip, cowl hood, lower mouldings too!!!
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Old 04-20-2013, 02:51 PM   #533
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Subscribed!!! This is one bada** blazer!!!
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Old 04-21-2013, 01:20 AM   #534
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Had a little time today reassmbled the diff and brakes..
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Had a little time today reassmbled the diff and brakes..
Is the other caliper your park brake? Details?
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Old 04-21-2013, 11:13 PM   #536
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I bought my front and rear setup years ago from Revolution brake in Oregon. Spent way too much, BUT!!!

They are called Mr Parkers, single piston lever action that will operate off cables. Cool?? but considering the other options when I had them built they were the only option.
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Thanks...they do look cool,I'm still exploring options. This is for sure one of them!
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Old 12-14-2013, 08:40 PM   #538
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gringoloco...crazy thing,I think that might be my old Blazer!! If it is I was working at a Ford dealer back in the late 90s and someone traded in a 72 blazer,a blue and white 4x4,I remember they gave them $200 for it and I got it for $100 over invoice $300,I tracked down a 2 wheel drive crossmember and a set of rally wheels from a local and stripped down to the raw metal and painted it a yellow that resembled and original color for that year without the green tint in it,it didnt have a back window in it when I got it,I made one out of plywood and sprayed a texture on it to get it close to the roof,I think I recognize the plastic chrome side mirrors too??




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My story starts with a pretty nice '72 Blazer- 4wd in a previous life. The first time it was converted, it was a simple bolt-in truck front crossmember, flipped rear axle. I then decided that wasn't good enough and proceeded to tear out all the suspension and convert it to trailing arms and bag it.

After driving it this way for a while, I decided I needed to c-notch the frame out back so I could drive it as low as I wanted without banging the frame- and lay a little lower when aired-out. I got one c-notch done before heading to Goodguy's Lonestar Nat's. While walking around the show, looking at all the sweet-ass rides my ol' lady made the suggestion "You should do something like this to your Blazer."

So when I got Back, I immediately scrapped the c-notch idea in favor of something a little more dramatic. After all, a suggestion is just as good as permission, right? Just so happened while we were there I was already picking up a Dropmember from Nathan Porter so it only made sense...

This is how it looked before, aired-out and aired-up.
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gringoloco...crazy thing,I think that might be my old Blazer!! If it is I was working at a Ford dealer back in the late 90s and someone traded in a 72 blazer,a blue and white 4x4,I remember they gave them $200 for it and I got it for $100 over invoice $300,I tracked down a 2 wheel drive crossmember and a set of rally wheels from a local and stripped down to the raw metal and painted it a yellow that resembled and original color for that year without the green tint in it,it didnt have a back window in it when I got it,I made one out of plywood and sprayed a texture on it to get it close to the roof,I think I recognize the plastic chrome side mirrors too??
Cool story, yes it sure looks like it... BUT , not any more......
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Old 12-15-2013, 05:09 PM   #540
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Cool story, yes it sure looks like it... BUT , not any more......
It has come a long way!,,,you guys have done some nice work
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Old 12-15-2013, 06:51 PM   #541
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I think you may be right. Painted grey inside w/ a tweed bench seat and matching tweed tonneau? I recognize the body-colored outside handles, too. I got the truck from a guy in Austin who said he bought it out of Cali. Sure looks like the same truck. Small world...

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I still miss this truck Any updates?
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[QUOTE=gringoloco;6419987]I think you may be right. Painted grey inside w/ a tweed bench seat and matching tweed tonneau? I recognize the body-colored outside handles, too. I got the truck from a guy in Austin who said he bought it out of Cali. Sure looks like the same truck. Small world...

Here's a few more pics from when I first got it: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=212449

I dug up a couple of more photos,I did the resto on it before digital cameras,I just scanned these. Back in around 2002 I did some work for a guy and in trade he put it out on EBAY for me,it sold to a guy in Northern California and I bet from there it went to Austin,I believe it was probably originally bought here in San Diego.When I got it was blue with a white roof but originally close to that yellow,you can see from that photo.I regret selling that one too,it was a great beach cruiser.The grey tweed bench I had done locally and the rest of the tweed was my handy work. It nice to see it was so well taken care of for so many years..
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Old 12-15-2013, 10:53 PM   #543
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Updates!!!!!! Just buying more stuff. Put the body back on, but its going to come of again. Finally got all the peices in order from Porterbuilt, new engine mount was the biggest setback. Now I have no time for it as I have a LS9 to put into a 57 Belaire with a new Scott's Hot Rods frame
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Cool! Lotsa history here. I look forward to seeing the ol' girl back on the road, soon? The other project sounds pretty awesome, too...
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Oh, then there is a little orange Bug that is going to get a bit of love too, full Mendeola suspension, Porsche brakes, 18" Turbo twists sometime before June, when we are going to take it down to the "Classic" in Los Angeles for the show!!!!

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Chris, In that first picture of the bare body, notice all the filler, those are some of the issues I was talking about a few posts back.. Other side is probably the same sort of deal!!!
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Oh, then there is a little orange Bug that is going to get a bit of love too, full Mendeola suspension, Porsche brakes, 18" Turbo twists sometime before June, when we are going to take it down to the "Classic" in Los Angeles for the show!!!!

I think I have ADD!!!!!!
You gotta post pics of the bug. Lots of VW fans on here.
The Mendeola pieces look amazing and I bet it'll handle
Nothing like stock. I'd love to drop that under my '57.
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Chris, In that first picture of the bare body, notice all the filler, those are some of the issues I was talking about a few posts back.. Other side is probably the same sort of deal!!!
Yeah, that's a bummer, but I still wouldn't kick her outta bed!

Gotta show us some pics of the others as you get the ball rolling.
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and then what??? Just found this thread today, read it all.........and nothing for over a year? Update please.
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Old 01-31-2015, 12:21 AM   #550
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Nothing really to update!!!!! Some how I got involved with building a 57 Chev Belair.. Cool project, Scotts Hot Rods full frame, 14" brakes, LS9 and all the other goodies that go along with a over the top car……….. Someday I will continue on the Blazer
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