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Old 08-25-2007, 02:10 AM   #77
Rokcrln
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Re: LFD's Project Traizer 2WD closed cab.

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Originally Posted by smbrouss70 View Post
Kevin, the bracing in the windshield opening is such simple idea, even I can do it! Now I know that when I replace the windshield frame on my blazer that it will be in the right spot!
Yep some times the hardest part is to remember to keep it simple!

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I like how you cut the rear corners of the cab so the Blazer bed-sides will "plug right in." You plan things out well
I plan well? I think your woirk on the burb/Tahoe is way past what I have planned for this build! But wait for my 2WD Blazer to get started

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BTW, saw another Trazer at a local cruise in. Thought you'ed like to see it:
Looks good but I think the Chop went about 1/2" or so too much for me.

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Originally Posted by jaros44sr View Post
Sorta looks like an El Camino, only a truck. You guys have better vision than I, guess I just have to wait awhile and pay attention...

Nice work, Kevin!!! Youz guys never cease to amaze me. J.
Thanks

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has ther ever been any pics posted of lemon drop all finished? just wondering if i missed them.
It is not fully complete yet but paint is done and this is the most curent pic I have before the owner loaded it up and moved to a new house.

Kevin
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