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Rusty '70 Blazer 4WD
Would be an absolutely beautiful truck restored to its original color combo - the blue buckets with no console are super cool. A buddy of mine is bidding on this one - to me it's pretty far gone but he's itching for a "big" project.
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markinnaples (Yesterday) |
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a mighty ambitious project for sure, but probably some of the easiest sheetmetal to replace if your a good welder. And for what these are going for these days, could payoff
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Yes, sir, he wins that, he's gonna get his wish...
Looks like a good candidate for a southern replacement body, to me. I haven't looked at how much aftermarket metal is available to rebuild a Blazer behind the cab area. With that much rust, I assume the frame is going to need some work too. At least it has leaf springs, the coil control arms are famous for rusting away. I have a good, reasonably priced and legal, source to get a valid title, if MI is difficult to work with. I got one for a C-10 I couldn't get the seller to supply, as he stated he would, and I paid him for...
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