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72 2wd Blazer: Project "Break Me"
I bought this blazer back in Nov of 2005 after going on many wild goose chases looking for a 67-72 c10 truck. I drove 10 hours one way to look at one truck and it was a piece when I got there to get it. Came home and saw the blazer on ebay and it was only about a 3 hour ride, I told my wife that if this wasn't the one I was giving up. Got there to look at it and out of the other 10 guys that told me their trucks were rust free this one was actually just that. There where a lot of things I didn't like about it but I did like the fact that it was a great starting point and need just a little block sanding to be a pretty much perfect body. So I bought it and brought it home.
The first thing I did was get my buddy over @ Rods and Restos to get me some 20" torq thrust II's and got them put on there and it sit like a 4x4 instead of a 2wd. Next on the list was a set of drop spindles for the front and some 6" springs and 1.5" block for the back. Got those pieces installed a a bolt in c notch and had it looking pretty good but it need some interior. The P.O. had installed some buckets and a console out of a 454ss truck and they where mint but the burgandy seats and carpet didn't go to well with the red paint. I stripped the interior and waited 6 months for my name to come up at Wilson's Upholstery in Cedartown, Ga. They had it done in about a month and I was very pleased with what they did for me. I had them cover a set of 98 tahoe front buckets with the headrest removed and a back seat from a 88 suburban. They also made custom door panels, rear panels for the bed, tailgate panel, covered the dash, dash pad, sun visors, carpet, custom bed rail covers, and a custom speaker box. By the time I got it back I was looking to give the 402 a little more power and bought some heads, cam, headers, edelbrock pro flo, roller rockers, and some dress up goodies plus a stall for the th400. During this time I also installed a eaton posi and a set of 3:73's. Got the motor with the new parts and efi back in and all the efi did was give me trouble. All it would do is foul plugs and really piss me off so I decide to sell the motor and the efi and wait for a GENIII motor. Well it has been sitting since about march and has the suspension robbed and installed under my 67 c10 truck. So here is what it is going to get. 1. Bought a 2003 LQ4 from a 2500hd truck and I am going to run a car intake and the th400. 2. The front suspension will get moved forward to center it in the wheel well and the rear will get moved back to do the same. 3. Section the front crossmember, add R&P, install tubular arms and bags. 4. If Kore3 comes out with the c5 vette brakes I will intall them on the front and hopefully on the back as well. 5. The rear will have to have as much of a step notch as the factory trailing arms will allow. I don't care to lay frame but I want a pretty low ride height. 6. The firewall will be getting a shave and vintage air will be thrown in somewhere. 7. The factory fuel filler has to go so I think I will cut the one off the 91 suburban parts truck I have and graft it in. And block sand the whole body down and paint. If I run the 1/2 top I will also install a fiberglass bed cover but I may run the full top till the funds pick back up from the rest of the above. So that is about it in a nutshell. I will post up some pics of when I bought it and the steps along the way. |
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This is the ebay pic, I will scan the pics I took when I got it home tonight.
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The old motor setup and what it looked like with the pro flo
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This is how she looked last summer before I parked her. About it's last trip was the Nashville Good Guys were I took home the young guns award with it.
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This is the ride height stance I would like to have and this is the one that made me want a 1/2 top and bed cover also.
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This is going to be a sweet transformation to follow! I think you should go with the half top you will get the best of both worlds truck and Blazer!!
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More pics from along the way
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This is it's current state but I do have 4 wheels and tires back under it now so I can roll it around.
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Keep us posted on this one.....gonna be nice given what it looked like before!
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Did your Blazer start out as a 4x4?
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Was it a factory big block?
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Oh well, your genIII will be better than any stock 402 would have been :c2: |
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Cool thread! You should post up a webpage to your truck. If you build it up as you build your truck it works out real nice and you end up with good documentation about what you did to it.
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Subscribing.
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Very nice! I will have to stay tuned
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Trust me it will be a slow process the way my funds are going. Is anyone else around here in the trucking business? Fuel prices are so high right now it doesn't leave me with much profit after paying, fuel, ins, driver, etc.:(
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The before shots were great from my perspective, looking forward to seeing the after shots fer sure!! :metal:
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lookin' forward to lots of details on the LQ4 install. that's what i'm planning for my LWB.
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Thanks for the props guys, got it out of the storage building yesterday to take it over to the shop and the damn rats have ruined the back carpet so I will have to have more new carpet. |
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Very nice work so far! Can't wait to see more progress. Best of luck and sorry to hear about your new carpet being used as a nest. That sucks.
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Progress slow, I got the doors off and the tailgate and braces installed to keep everything straight. Going to try and get the body off sometime this week so I can work on the frame and suspension.
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Here is a chop Carter did for me a while ago and it is the look I want. I am going to put the 67-68 trim on it like in the last pic. I think I am going to run the front and rear pans instead of bumpers. I think the black may look best on the bottom, grille and do the winshield frame and top black also.
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Got the frame out from under it in about 45 mins by myself yesterday. Looks like the stock gas tank will not work back:rolleyes:
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Started doing a little sanding and the passenger rear bottom quarter had a crap load of bondo hiding a couple of dents so I am going to take it and have it blasted. From what I could tell it had been painted about 3 times and it was originaly hugger orange. Maybe off to the blaster next week.
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Update. Got the frame striped down and the c notch cut out. I ordered a kp weld in step notch for the rear along with the under bed bag mounts. I started the 1.5" crossmember notch today, got the section cut out and it will be grinding and cutting filler pieces tomorrow. If I can remember to get the camera out of my other truck I will take some new pics. I also located me a free 9" ford rearend.
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I have most of the grinding done on the crossmember, maybe I can get it welded up this afternoon. http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z...2/frame001.jpg
Here is the stripped down frame, waiting on my rear notch. http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z...2/frame002.jpg http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z...2/frame003.jpg Here where I am setting my ride height, that is 5" off the ground. http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z...2/frame004.jpg |
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Sweet. How much crossmember notch? Did you ever figure out the steering?
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Sounds like it may be awhile but as long as you get what you want on your project it will be worth the money and time spent.
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