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here it is now on the rebuild side. as you can see the paint wasn't sticking that came off with a pressure washer.
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that is what mine looks like today... stripped down, work in progress
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Here's my 71 K5
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:welcome2: 2 THE BOARD FROM WEST 10-UH-C :hi2: :ww: LOOKS LIKE YOU HAVE A GREAT START (BLAZER) :drama: |
I did not post yet, heres my 72 JIMMY 4X4 350 CI SM465 NP205 307 gears.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...2/f5f4e279.jpg http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...9/f4fd9bca.jpg http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...b/f4fd9bd4.jpg :gmc: |
Nice!!
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Very nice collection of rides we got here..
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Love your bumper guard jimmy72! I like those much more then the ones that look the same on larger scale.
We live close, i'm just under then mendo county line. I saw those pics and though....whoaa i know this area! I think my girl and i are going to take a ride on the skunk train this summer if we have time.... or atleast roll out the the town of mendocino. |
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Medicanman71 Thanks I like it also. It bolts to the frame using the tow hook bolt holes. The tow hooks are shimmed out away from the guard using two, two inch long 3/4 inch pipe pieces and longer bolts. I also have a 9000 lb. electric sidewinder winch mounted between the frame rails.
The Skunk Train is a fun trip. Mendocino is cool also. |
I haven't posted pics here since I first sold my K5, so here are the updates for posterity as she stands now.
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nice tailgate... wheres you pick one of them up?
Mike |
It's a skin over the stock tailgate with a handle relo kit. Not sure where the skin came from though... It was like that when I bought it. It does look a lot like the front of a stepside bed skin though... Thanks!
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As Billy Idol would say "More, More, More" :lol:
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Can't remember if or When, so here's my two for a bump. :)
WOW, lot's of sweet blazer's/jimmy's. :metal: Who knew...? |
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Here's my daily driver out here in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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71 K5 Blazer for Sale in Cheyenne Wyo., $2500
I thought I'd post the For Sale link here. (Tell me if this is wrong.)
Check it out at: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php3?t=161281 This Blazer (and the Suburban & two C10 longbeds) need a good home, where someone will USE them. Thanks. |
I don't have one as of yet but I was wondering how many 4x4 blazers were built between 69 and 72. Sorry I bet this question has been answered a thousand times by now.
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1969: 4,935 1970: 11,527 1971: 17,220 1972: 44,266 -------------------- Total: 77,948 Source... CK5.com |
new guy here
You can add my '69 K5 CST to the list. Here is a pic before I started tearing it apart.
Mike http://www.pro-touring.com/forum/att...achmentid=3522 |
I have a 71 CST Blazer 4X4. I will post a couple pics this weekend. I am finally going to start working on it again, :metal: so I will take a few pics.
Doug |
georiga red k5
greetings all, I'm new the board. you guys have a lot great discussions going on....
Here's my k5 when I bought it... http://www.clayharrison.com/truck/pi...e-view-600.jpg Here she is after my work... http://www.clayharrison.com/truck/pi...r-nda-dogs.jpg I did a custom red oak interior to replace cheyenne woodgrain stickers... before: http://www.clayharrison.com/truck/pi...-woodgrain.jpg after: http://www.clayharrison.com/truck/pi...-woodgrain.jpg http://www.clayharrison.com/truck/pi...d-glovebox.jpg cheers, clay |
I have a 71 K5 will post photos later
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