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It's coming together nicely. Cool pinstripe.
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Looking good David!
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Nice! Following on Instagram and now on here !
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Never thought tilting the windsheild and cutting off the top of it would be so time consuming!! This is my first attempt at doing any kind of custom body work being that I just learned how to weld two weeks ago. I have a great appreciation for people who do this for a living. Weld, grind, look, weld, grind, look, repeat!! Finally got the top cover tacked on and started the final grinding for fitment. Put a downpayment on a LS1 and a 4L60E, it is being build to my specs as I am writing this. Should have it in a week or two. Pics to follow!!
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I'll get some pics of the LS on Tuesday. And a few more pics for good measure.....
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Almost forgot! Had a special guest appearance by Blown06 from the forum, Jarrod. If you ever have a chance to meet this guy......run!!! HAHAHA, nah he is a great guy and it was nice to have him hang out at the shop for a while. Looking forward to seeing his project done!!!!:metal:
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So your slick 67 build was the first build I'd ever read through when I bought my first 67' a few years ago, fast forward to a few weeks ago when I click on your build just to see how thing we're going for that beautiful ride (one of my favorite custom parts was the air cleaner) only to be heartbroken for you seeing it wrecked. Well it's very inspiring to see you not letting that stop you from building something SLICK again, so here's to ya, hope it all comes out like you plan.
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It was fun hanging out for a while and checking out the new project David.
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Sweet!:chevy:
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Alright, here it is. I will get all the specs from him personally tomorrow. What I know it has is flat top pistons, .030, all aluminum block, LS3 intake, huge cam, vette springs and a few things I am forgetting right now. The trans is a 4L60e with vette servo and is built for 500 hp.
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That's perty
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Thanks Guys! When you tell them "no paint" you get paint apparently. I wanted the block clean so the aluminum could shine through. Guess I'll be testing out a spray can of aircraft stripper to get it off. ERRRRRR!!!
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Is it base LM7, LS1,2,3,6,7,9 ?
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Another weekend and got a little done!! I completed the front of the windsheild drip rail and it's ready for body work, the back is a different story. Found a few spots that will need some attention due to rust but overall I am still happy with the condition of this old Blazer. My brilliant idea Friday to build a body dolly went full circle and actually made it happen!! Came out pretty good, may be a little high so some tweeks will need to be made. I was really concerned about the front being so heavy that it might bend the body but after taking precautions it didn't budge!
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seeing your 2wd blazer makes me hesitate to take the first step in my motor swap thinking what if I find a blazer to drop this into instead! . Then I look online see the high price per pound of rust that carries a blazer nameplate or that weird dual drives shaft thing I believe they call 4x4, I just sign off the computer and cry. Are you still at that same shop I visited? Maybe I could stop by again one dsy and learn some more. |
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Your blazer tub looks extremely clean! I'm digging the new dolly too. Looking forward to where you go next with this build.
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We need peekchures of these boxes from Porterbuilt stat!:lol:
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Alrighty folks, more peekshures as requested. :lol:
Attachment 1396539 The bed was FULL of Porterbuilt and Accuair!! Actually made the old Dodge sqwat a little. Attachment 1396540 First shot of the new and improved DM, well the newest one PB makes at least. I have no idea how to get this through the frame to bolt to the bottom of the frame......:lol: Attachment 1396541 Center PB Extreme crossmember with tons of adjustment and incredible welds. Attachment 1396542 The shipping took it's toll on the center, a corner was bent, not bad but still bent. Thanks FedUp. Attachment 1396543 And the little bitty c-notch!! For you Blazer guys the bumpstop rear rivet hole is where the back of the notch should line up so the body mount in the front will need to go bye-bye!!!! |
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While I was still drooling on my new parts the frame was begging to be torn apart so I could get these Porterbuilt parts fitted. The frame was not cooperative to say the least. I have a whole new respect for you Blazer guys. The gas tank had to be pulled, rivets had to be man-handled, and plugs had to be cut to fill in some holes so I can clean the frame up. What I didn't show is a clean frame with a little primer on it. Hopefully this is enough peekshures to keep everyone happy for a few days!!!:metal:
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Almost forgot. I would like to thank Nate at Porterbuilt for getting back to me really quick on a couple of questions. Quality parts and quality customer support.
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Awesome! Thanks for the sneak peak of the parts lol. I'm gonna have to stop by the shop again just so I can pet those shiny parts (and not the one on top of your head!)
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WooHoooo!!! Another weekend to spend with my new project. It's always nice having new parts to put on. Got the rear notches in, the front cross member installed and all the holes drilled for the trailing arm cross member. Sounds like a little to accomplish in a weekend but trust me, it is a lot!!
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This Porterbuilt stuff is awesome. Holes line up, threads are clean, welds look great, fitment is spot on.........I can't say enough about this product. You absolutely get what you pay for.
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Sick!
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Trailing arms on an extreme drop? Delmo tried this and decided to go with a 4-link on Mason Wrights "Larry", has PBFab made any changes since then?
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Gonna be a sweet chassis!
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I thought they had straight rear frame rails as opposed to the factory 2wd blazer's coil spring rear frame rails, that kick out like the coil spring trucks. |
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After talking with Nate via e-mail he mentioned nothing about a different setup for the Blazer, and as of now it looks like everything will work. I guess everyone will have to "stay tuned" in for next weeks updates to see the outcome of the "The Trailing Arm Saga". :lol::lol: If you are looking for a easy way to get your PBFab parts, and in a package deal, look no further than Travis at Pro Performance. He has been instrumental in getting me what I need and in a descent time frame according to other distributers from what I hear. :metal:
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