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Old 10-19-2016, 01:43 AM   #1
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if available I think I might need the front top attach hardware as mine is missing after years of having a soft top, can you check? also is there a bottle jack and hardware?
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Old 10-19-2016, 07:31 AM   #2
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if available I think I might need the front top attach hardware as mine is missing after years of having a soft top, can you check? also is there a bottle jack and hardware?
Sorry all hardware for the top is gone and I will check on the bottle jack.
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Old 10-10-2017, 08:40 PM   #3
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Are you still parting this out? Did not read all the way through to see if they are gone, but am looking for front leaf springs. Thanks.
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Old 01-02-2016, 11:27 PM   #4
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I would take Rear bumper brackets
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Old 01-09-2016, 06:24 PM   #5
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I would take Rear bumper brackets
Rear bumper brackets are finally off sorry for the delay. They will fit in a medium flat rate so 13 for shipping total 43
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Rear bumper brackets are finally off sorry for the delay. They will fit in a medium flat rate so 13 for shipping total 43
Thanks I'll send money to you
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Old 01-03-2016, 01:57 AM   #8
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Re: Parting out 72 Blazer

Passenger seat hold down shown in pic in post #18.

Is the front bumper OE or aftermarket? Condition ?

Drivers outer seatbelt. I am looking for one where the plastic boot isn't split in black.

The metal clips that bolt on the firewall for wire harness routing.

Condition of gaskets on the fuel filler. Both the thin flat one where it screws to the inner quarter panel and the lower thick on where it goes through the bed floor.

Condition of Wiper transmission arms.

W/H clips along the Drivers Frame rail.

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Old 01-03-2016, 09:59 PM   #9
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Passenger seat hold down shown in pic in post #18.

Is the front bumper OE or aftermarket? Condition ?

Drivers outer seatbelt. I am looking for one where the plastic boot isn't split in black.

The metal clips that bolt on the firewall for wire harness routing.

Condition of gaskets on the fuel filler. Both the thin flat one where it screws to the inner quarter panel and the lower thick on where it goes through the bed floor.

Condition of Wiper transmission arms.

W/H clips along the Drivers Frame rail.

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Seat hold down is sold with seat brackets

Front bumper is OE does have a bend under the DS light but I think it is very fixable let me know if still interested

Seat belts in this one are not original may have what you need but will have to dig it out.

I took a picture of the firewall not sure which clips you are talking about

Rubber gaskets 10 for the pair the round one was glued on so small pieces come off when removing it from the filler neck.

Transmission arms splines look good bushings on stems look good and the bronze bushings look good. 20

Just realized what you where asking for wiring harness I have some loose how many do you need will post a picture so we are on the same page.

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Old 01-04-2016, 11:27 PM   #11
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Seat hold down is sold with seat brackets

Front bumper is OE does have a bend under the DS light but I think it is very fixable let me know if still interested

Seat belts in this one are not original may have what you need but will have to dig it out.

I took a picture of the firewall not sure which clips you are talking about

Rubber gaskets 10 for the pair the round one was glued on so small pieces come off when removing it from the filler neck.

Transmission arms splines look good bushings on stems look good and the bronze bushings look good. 20

Just realized what you where asking for wiring harness I have some loose how many do you need will post a picture so we are on the same page.

Plus shipping on prices
Dwayne I will pass on the Fr Bumper.

The other items are pretty much same condition as what I have so I will refurbish my own.

For W/H clips. I need 2 of the picture you posted for the Frame rail if the rust can be media blasted off and they will survive.

The other W/H clips would be a bolt on J style that hold the Rear taillight harness in the tunnel area. Similar to what I think is bolted to the lower Pkb bolt in your firewall picture. Do you have any of those that will blast up and survive.
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Old 01-04-2016, 11:41 PM   #12
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Dwayne I will pass on the Fr Bumper.

The other items are pretty much same condition as what I have so I will refurbish my own.

For W/H clips. I need 2 of the picture you posted for the Frame rail if the rust can be media blasted off and they will survive.

The other W/H clips would be a bolt on J style that hold the Rear taillight harness in the tunnel area. Similar to what I think is bolted to the lower Pkb bolt in your firewall picture. Do you have any of those that will blast up and survive.
I will look for the other clips now that have a better idea. I should have 2 decent ones of the pictured one.
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Old 01-03-2016, 02:20 AM   #13
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I would be interested in the drivers seat brackets. How much shipped to 95982?
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What condition are the tail light lenses and backup light lens are the oe
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Old 01-03-2016, 10:07 PM   #15
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What condition are the tail light lenses and backup light lens are the oe
Heres a decent driver quality 30 plus shipping should fit in a medium flat rate for 13
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I would be interested in the drivers seat brackets. How much shipped to 95982?
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How about the k5 fender badges and Lower trim?
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How about the k5 fender badges and Lower trim?
K5 emblems are starting to pot and the almost all of them have extra screw holes and a couple have some decent dents but if you are still interested can get close up pictures let me know.
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K5 emblems are starting to pot and the almost all of them have extra screw holes and a couple have some decent dents but if you are still interested can get close up pictures let me know.
Thank, I'll pass.
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Payment sent for rear lenses
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Old 01-14-2016, 06:52 PM   #21
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Got lenses look great thank u
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Good morning Dwayne I take the seat brackets like have told, Pm me thank you
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Interested in below pending pics and price...

heat stove and riser
4x4 dipstick and tube
horns
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heat stove and riser
4x4 dipstick and tube
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tow hitch

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Horn is a low note 15 plus shipping

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2nd hitch I removed from another 72 I had this summer looks to be period correct and maybe made for the blazer. You can see the ears are turned down for the frame rail I can't tell if it was made that way or modified. I did check my frame rail and holes would need to be drilled. 100 plus shipping
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