Building a Blazer - vtblazer's Way
Finally time to consolidate some ongoing threads used to reach this build.
Here's the grand list: '69 all original Cali tub Original sheet metal 'cept for the cowl induction hood I'm going to order from Tri-Pro One ton axles w/4:56 gears and a locker Worked 700r and a 241 T-case Alcan springs 37" MTR's H2 wheels PRP seats Full cage Single walled top Fuel injected with over drive |
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As I said somewhere else...sounds perfect!
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sweet...can't wait to see it
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Teaser pics...
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Wow! Nice tub! Where did that one come from?
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How does everyone come across these clean rust free tubs? Cant wait to see more!!!!
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I got a rep, didn't ya know. :lol: |
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I wish one that nice would show up on my door step. |
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You know it could... |
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I'm thinking he stole it from Greg :ito:
There is only one guy on the east coast that would have a 69 Cali tub :uhmk: |
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Dang, that is a clean tub! Can't beat that!
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Feel fairly confident with the source. ;) |
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You've got a lot of build ups going on. Must be nice.
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Nice place to start, looks solid...I'm subscribed
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Heading to Greg's on Friday to get things rolling. (literally)
Currently the frame is in his basement and the tub is down at his old house on the trailer. I'm bringing down my one ton axles with me and we're hoping to install some suspension and mount the axles, so it's at least a roller. No doors, no tail gate and no drive train but it's all good, I have the rest. |
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This is gonna be a killer build.......
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The focus for this build is to make a driver, meaning a blazer I can drive with comfort and have excellent reliability. Fun comes into it too with those 4:56 gears, it should accelerate damn good. It will also have a good cruise RPM's @ 65mph and comfy seats for those road trips and a low/low that comes close to rivalling a doubler set-up with a ratio of 79:1, for the days I choose to do a little wondering in the hills. |
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The green one sold last year. He's building this one as more of a resto-rod.
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It's Fri., good luck and take your camera, so we all can see:lol:
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