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71K5Randy 05-18-2022 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by 70cst10_05 (Post 9080441)
Next in line for blue side panels for the rear

I’m only taking the two 70 rear side panels. All the 72 side panels, and the spare tire flap shown in the same pic as the 70 panels, are available.

402Bowtie 05-18-2022 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by 71K5Randy (Post 9080460)
I’m only taking the two 70 rear side panels. All the 72 side panels, and the spare tire flap shown in the same pic as the 70 panels, are available.

Thanks for clarifying.

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Originally Posted by 70cst10_05 (Post 9080441)
Next in line for blue side panels for the rear

70cst10, based on the above, did you want the 72 set? Do you also want the spare tire cover? Let me know and I'll send a PM with payment info.

NDM 05-18-2022 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by 402Bowtie (Post 9080320)
I think there are 7 bolts that attach the front suspension to the frame. Take out those 7 bolts and you can have everything that disconnects from the frame for $50.

If it were me though, I would consider something from a 71-72 so you can have disc brakes. 1970 was still drums up front.

I could simply replace the brakes with 71-72 brakes though right? My plan is to clean it all up and replace the normal wear items like rotors, pads, etc. Probably drop spindles at that time too.

For $50 it is totally worth it! When you say everything, does that include the wheels? I only ask because it seems that transporting it may be easier that way.

Would you want me to travel to the location to grab everything? Pm me the location so I can map it.

I may want to grab the rear suspension bits from you too once I research whether the parts are the same as a 2wd blazer. I am thinking they will be longer though.

402Bowtie 05-18-2022 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by NDM (Post 9080472)
I could simply replace the brakes with 71-72 brakes though right? My plan is to clean it all up and replace the normal wear items like rotors, pads, etc. Probably drop spindles at that time too.

For $50 it is totally worth it! When you say everything, does that include the wheels? I only ask because it seems that transporting it may be easier that way.

Would you want me to travel to the location to grab everything? Pm me the location so I can map it.

I may want to grab the rear suspension bits from you too once I research whether the parts are the same as a 2wd blazer. I am thinking they will be longer though.

Yes, $50 and I will include the wheels too. I'm not sure both freely rotate...one of the drums was locked up a few years ago, but I can't remember if it was a front or rear wheel...I think it was front wheel.

Here's a good link on disc brake conversion. See the top of post #4.

And yes, the front suspension would be for local pickup near Spalding, NE.

402Bowtie 05-18-2022 05:55 PM

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I reduced pricing on some items in the first post. Here are more pics of the blue front passenger door.

402Bowtie 05-18-2022 05:57 PM

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one more....blue front LH door. There is a dent and crack on upper interior area.

Getter-Done 05-18-2022 06:50 PM

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I would also be interested in the RS B-pillar.
And possibly the Ls pillar.

402Bowtie 05-18-2022 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Getter-Done (Post 9080662)
I would also be interested in the RS B-pillar.
And possibly the Ls pillar.

I'm open to doing that. Can you post a pic where you would want the cuts made?

dozerbill72 05-18-2022 07:54 PM

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When are you going to be back in Nebraska? If its in the next few weeks I would take the left door and the barn doors.

402Bowtie 05-18-2022 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by dozerbill72 (Post 9080702)
When are you going to be back in Nebraska? If its in the next few weeks I would take the left door and the barn doors.

The barn doors are in Denver at the moment. Were you wanting them in Nebraska or Denver?

Were you interested in the green LH door or the blue LH door? Green is in Nebraska. Blue is in Denver at the moment.

And I'm going back to Nebraska memorial day weekend. Although cargo space might be limited.

dozerbill72 05-18-2022 08:12 PM

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Blue drivers door and all doors in Nebraska. Sending a PM with phone number.

Getter-Done 05-18-2022 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by 402Bowtie (Post 9080670)
I'm open to doing that. Can you post a pic where you would want the cuts made?

I will get them in a few. Thanks

Getter-Done 05-18-2022 10:38 PM

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I Totally understand driving to do this type of stuff.

So, with that said.

Here is Pics of what I have in my artillery collection.

I want extra stuff:lol:

So let us make a Deal;)

When you can plan to do this will be okay with me.

We can work out the details.

Simple is best.



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Dave 05-19-2022 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by 402Bowtie (Post 9074345)
I think I might have everything except the headliner sections. But those parts are still in Nebraska. I'll check condition and get you a price later this month.

We're you able to get the items I need except for the headliner pieces. Lmk thanks
Dave.

70cst10_05 05-20-2022 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by 402Bowtie (Post 9080462)
Thanks for clarifying.


70cst10, based on the above, did you want the 72 set? Do you also want the spare tire cover? Let me know and I'll send a PM with payment info.

Let me double check that I actually need all pieces. Any pics of the spare tire cover? Thanks!

402Bowtie 05-20-2022 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 9081212)
We're you able to get the items I need except for the headliner pieces. Lmk thanks
Dave.

Those pieces are in Nebraska. I'll have more info for you May 30 or 31.
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Originally Posted by 70cst10_05 (Post 9081446)
Let me double check that I actually need all pieces. Any pics of the spare tire cover? Thanks!

Spare tire cover might not be the best term....I'm not sure what it is called. The piece I was referring to is smallest piece shown in the first picture in post 27.

Dave 05-20-2022 03:53 PM

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Ok thanks for letting me know.

70cst10_05 05-23-2022 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by 402Bowtie (Post 9081472)
Those pieces are in Nebraska. I'll have more info for you May 30 or 31.

Spare tire cover might not be the best term....I'm not sure what it is called. The piece I was referring to is smallest piece shown in the first picture in post 27.

I'm tracking you now! Sorry I'm not responsive as much on here, only log on every so often and have notifications turned off. I'm going to hold off for now on the panels. Thank you so much for the info!

Getter-Done 05-28-2022 09:29 PM

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Pictures of request.:chevy:


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Getter-Done 05-29-2022 11:03 AM

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b-pillar
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knuckle-nurse 05-29-2022 04:34 PM

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Is the pictured blue upholstered rear DS inner "door" panel (the one with just the window winder hole) still available? Shipped to 59254 Montana.
Thanks

Billyburban 06-01-2022 05:46 PM

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Looking for the gas feller tube and rubber to the tank

Dave 06-02-2022 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by 402Bowtie (Post 9081472)
Those pieces are in Nebraska. I'll have more info for you May 30 or 31.

Spare tire cover might not be the best term....I'm not sure what it is called. The piece I was referring to is smallest piece shown in the first picture in post 27.

Did you have any success this past weekend?
Dave.

402Bowtie 06-09-2022 09:28 AM

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I apologize to everyone for my slow responses on this thread. Obviously, being 7 hours away from where the suburban is parked makes things difficult. And when I am visiting family (where the suburban is parked), it has been hard to find time to pull off parts. And then my work schedule has been hectic lately. I will be replying to everyone today either here or via PM.

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 9086511)
Did you have any success this past weekend?
Dave.

I have at least three bows in excellent condition. However, I ran out of time for removing them. I'll be back in 4-6 weeks and can have those at the top of my list to have removed. Regarding the dome light bracket you were interested in, the previous owner had a wooden shelf installed under the light, and I haven't removed the wood yet to see what's there.

Getter-Done 06-09-2022 11:29 PM

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No worries on my Requests.:metal:
Everything I ask for is spare Parts. :chevy:

Thanks

Dave 06-10-2022 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by 402Bowtie (Post 9088949)
I apologize to everyone for my slow responses on this thread. Obviously, being 7 hours away from where the suburban is parked makes things difficult. And when I am visiting family (where the suburban is parked), it has been hard to find time to pull off parts. And then my work schedule has been hectic lately. I will be replying to everyone today either here or via PM.



I have at least three bows in excellent condition. However, I ran out of time for removing them. I'll be back in 4-6 weeks and can have those at the top of my list to have removed. Regarding the dome light bracket you were interested in, the previous owner had a wooden shelf installed under the light, and I haven't removed the wood yet to see what's there.

Thank you for replying. I can wait till you can get back there, as I'm still in need of the parts.

402Bowtie 03-07-2023 09:23 AM

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Sending this back to the top. I am headed back to this suburban very soon, and I'm taking a battery powered cutoff wheel with me. Let me know if you need anything.

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Originally Posted by Getter-Done (Post 9089229)
No worries on my Requests.:metal:
Everything I ask for is spare Parts. :chevy:

Thanks

It's been a while. Did you still want B pillars? I'll send a pm.

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Originally Posted by Dave (Post 9089284)
Thank you for replying. I can wait till you can get back there, as I'm still in need of the parts.

Did you still want all the parts you mentioned on the thread? I should be able to grab them this trip. I'll send a pm.

CG 03-07-2023 06:11 PM

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I might have misplaced these (not sure yet) but having an extra pair wouldn't hurt as long as it doesn't break the bank =)

How much do you want for the two barn door latch catches and the screws that hold them in? I dont need any sheet metal cuts.

402Bowtie 03-07-2023 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by CG (Post 9184685)
I might have misplaced these (not sure yet) but having an extra pair wouldn't hurt as long as it doesn't break the bank =)

How much do you want for the two barn door latch catches and the screws that hold them in? I dont need any sheet metal cuts.

I will look look to see if I still have those.

D-n-Tyke 03-09-2023 01:10 AM

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If you are heading back that way with a cutoff wheel, and this section is not rusted out, would you be interested in selling the front section of the roof and top windshield section. Maybe straight across, 4 inches past the Suburban crease in the roof (or 4 inches back the top of the door jamb), and an inch or so down each a-pilar. I could use that on my build.

402Bowtie 03-09-2023 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by D-n-Tyke (Post 9185134)
If you are heading back that way with a cutoff wheel, and this section is not rusted out, would you be interested in selling the front section of the roof and top windshield section. Maybe straight across, 4 inches past the Suburban crease in the roof (or 4 inches back the top of the door jamb), and an inch or so down each a-pilar. I could use that on my build.

Ok, I would like $125 plus shipping for that. Message me you phone number, and I will text more pics and confirm everything before I make the cut.

D-n-Tyke 03-09-2023 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by 402Bowtie (Post 9185238)
Ok, I would like $125 plus shipping for that. Message me you phone number, and I will text more pics and confirm everything before I make the cut.

PM sent

402Bowtie 03-16-2023 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Billyburban (Post 9085972)
Looking for the gas feller tube and rubber to the tank

Is this something you're interested in? It appears pretty rusty, as this truck has a lot of rust in general.

402Bowtie 03-16-2023 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by CG (Post 9184685)
I might have misplaced these (not sure yet) but having an extra pair wouldn't hurt as long as it doesn't break the bank =)

How much do you want for the two barn door latch catches and the screws that hold them in? I dont need any sheet metal cuts.

CG, I confirmed that those pieces were sold previously. I'm no help on those.

402Bowtie 03-16-2023 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by D-n-Tyke (Post 9185134)
If you are heading back that way with a cutoff wheel, and this section is not rusted out, would you be interested in selling the front section of the roof and top windshield section. Maybe straight across, 4 inches past the Suburban crease in the roof (or 4 inches back the top of the door jamb), and an inch or so down each a-pilar. I could use that on my build.

Personally, I don't think this is a good candidate. It has rust in the windshield header. Let me know if you still want it.

D-n-Tyke 03-16-2023 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by 402Bowtie (Post 9187520)
Personally, I don't think this is a good candidate. It has rust in the windshield header. Let me know if you still want it.

Agreed on that particular section. (even though it's better than what I am working with.
What does the front roof skin above the drip rail look like. What about the outer upper corners of the windshield? Still might be worth it to me if those sections are good.

D-n-Tyke 03-16-2023 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by 402Bowtie (Post 9187520)
Personally, I don't think this is a good candidate. It has rust in the windshield header. Let me know if you still want it.

Agreed on that particular section. (even though it's better than what I am working with right now).
What does the front roof skin above the drip rail look like. What about the outer upper corners of the windshield? Still might be worth it to me if those sections are good.

402Bowtie 03-16-2023 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by D-n-Tyke (Post 9187524)
Agreed on that particular section. (even though it's better than what I am working with right now).
What does the front roof skin above the drip rail look like. What about the outer upper corners of the windshield? Still might be worth it to me if those sections are good.

Here are some pics. I think the outside looks pretty good. Regardless, I'm running out of time to make cuts this trip. It may be a month or two before I can cut it.

D-n-Tyke 03-17-2023 12:19 AM

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Yep, that one would for us. If you can't get to it for a month I think I could make that work on my end. I came back and looked at mine. Do you think you be able to cut it about 4" back from the top corner of the door and straight across the roof. And then about 4.5"-5" down the a-pilar?
You have any idea what shipping will be to 92021?

402Bowtie 03-17-2023 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by D-n-Tyke (Post 9187642)
Yep, that one would for us. If you can't get to it for a month I think I could make that work on my end. I came back and looked at mine. Do you think you be able to cut it about 4" back from the top corner of the door and straight across the roof. And then about 4.5"-5" down the a-pilar?
You have any idea what shipping will be to 92021?

If I wrap in cardboard, my rough guess would be $125-160 in shipping costs. The length will likely get you.


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