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Old 04-05-2022, 10:35 AM   #1
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Gotta love a Minnesota Blazer

Story Time. When I bought my Blazer a couple summers ago I knew it was a little rough and cobbled together. It had been a plow truck part of its life and had been well used, but I didn't care as I had wanted one forever. When I took the top off last summer and I couldn't open the doors any longer I knew I was in trouble. I Duke's of Hazzard'd it all summer and still had a blast. With spring in the air last night I took the prybar and some plyers to the rear bed floor so see what I was working with. Behold the horrors I found. Now the snowball begins, do I order a new bed floor, and quarters, and wheel wells? Once I have those I could just as well order front floors and rocker boxes too. My beater will no longer be a beater hahaha.
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