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Yes... Good guy, I'll let him fill in the rest. ;) |
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Hey, don't be sad. Congrats on the newly found project fund!!!:lol:
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Exactly, that's where the 'sweet' comes into play, now I gotta find the time. |
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Congrats friend. I just wish I could have got the funds to pull off the deal we had worked up but just didn't happen. I'll find what I need in due time. If you get down this way stop in and spend a day or two. Will have deluxe accommodations waiting for you.
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Great offer, thank you...looking forward to it. Deals come & deals go but offers like that can't be bought. :cool: Find one in the middle and I'll pick it up and deliver it to ya on my way. :chevy: |
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You might as well swing by here on your way. ;) :alc:
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Now thats just funny right there.:lol: Coulda blown off too, lol.... |
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Nice.
Im looking for hardware for a 72 Blazer top and hatch. Any leads? |
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I,m trying to put a 72 rear bed back together. Would you please post pics from under the bed to show position of support rails and rear sill. The last owner cut the bottom of rear sill out for a frame extension to come through. Dose the sill bolt on where the trunion hinge is?
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Yeah pretty amazing. (thanks guys :cool: ) I need to get back to this thing some day... |
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Not sure how to take your note to me. Just trying to draw on the knowledge of folks that have gone before me. Syndication LOL what is this ? I old school VT. And i do visit the forum. Have a nice day.
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Kurt you own a blazer still?
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Hell yeah!!! :metal: |
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Thanks . Everything is good, new to this stuff ,misread post .
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Hey Kurt, mine is almost done:metal:
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Awesome, I'll check it out. Mines not...:lol: |
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Was just telling a friend the other day, I really need to get up there to see yours. Told him about it and he wants to check it out too, maybe once spring arrives in VT...say mid June? :lol: |
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You found that orange tub, did all the work to it, and then sold that orange tub but kept the frame? What exactly are you doing with the frame now?? |
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As the Borg would say "the frame has been assimilated".... ;) It is now part of my truck and build. Link in my sig. (Post #758) -G |
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Sorry to see that build turn out the way it did, but, as they say life marches on. JMHO, but in the long run he will be better off
Nice build -Greg |
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Not really a sad ending if you think about it..... I bought that pristine 1969 tub in AZ, shipped it to CA where I was living at the time...then brought it with me to the east coast. Kurt bought it.... Brought it back part way...then sold it to someone who eventually completed it. A former 1st Gen derelict is now a running vehicle again. That is a "win" in my book. :chevy: -G |
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Hey guys... thx for remembering :cool: The tub in this thread went on to live as a sweet 2wd creation by another member, the frame went back to Greg where it was used to help his project move forward where it will live a good life and the axels went onto another project of mine (Agent Orange) which unfortunately never was completed. It was however purchased by a member and parted out here on the board, so with luck... all parts went on to live again. Was a bit tough to watch the discussions as the parts were described and sold though I must admit. |
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Wow, this was a blast from the past!!
Hope you guys are doing well!! :metal: |
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Wow, the only one that is missing is daves amnesia
Kurt, i saved your induction |
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Kurt, lost my phone and your number, give me a call when you can
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-G |
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Shot ya a PM brother ~ |
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Kurt, same phone number, just a I PHONE, that I don't know how to use, son gave me his old one Thanks for the quick response |
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