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"actual Factory Pick-up On A Blazer Body"
Interesting.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CHEVY...QQcmdZViewItem http://i2.tinypic.com/t6yudy.jpg So is this guy full of beans or were these really special order/not availible to the public.. :rolleyes: Maybe some one did the custom work before he had it any he really doesnt know?!?:rolleyes: :rolleyes: |
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I have never heard of it before as being factory. This is what project Trazer will end up like but in a 2wd design (not factory but hacked and glued back together in my shop:) ) So stay tuned and you to can learn how to build a rare factory pich up blazer:lol:
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Never came that way from GM but a fairly common customization. some customed the SWB truck and some Customed the Blazer with a truck cab section and truck doors.
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True,never factory built.Alot of info lost,created,or distorted over 35 years.Ebay brings out some experts with some tall tales.
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there was one on ebay like a year ago it was green
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I'm with Wes on this one.
There are a bunch of these conversions running around. Someone welds a truck top and cab back into a blazer to customize it. There was one guy on the board a few years back who had a buddy that made these. He had apparently done it to 4-5. I've never heard of them being factory or produced by an outside company. I believe the half-cab you are talking about is the removable half top. I don't believe those were factory either, but an aftermarket product that may have been sold by or through dealers. |
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Could you post some pics of the add that you are talkin about it I know that many board members would love to see the literature
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It would have cost GM hundreds of thousands of dollars to re tool --stock parts etc. to create such a low volumn one off like this. They typically would sell their truck to a aftermarket company to modify for special applications ie lumber, rail, military, etc. And yes there was a member with a friend out west --who did several custom's like this. Looking close, this is not a half top as it is using truck doors so I suspect a truck cab mounted on a blazer body/frame?! There was a movie back a few years ago where they used something like this with a plow on the front.
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may i ask why? i think this fugly!!!!!!!!! if you want a truck get a truck if you want a blazer get a blazer there is no need for this if you think you need this buy two trucks lol everybody seems to have more than one here anyway what do you think
p.s. the bed cant even be 6 feet and ever time you haul something you have to worry about the back of the cab |
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I own a pacesetter half-cab. It's a bolt on fiberglass half-top. |
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I had thought about building a purpose-built snow plow rig from a Blazer with a 1/2 cab for better heat,visibility,and manuverability.Plow in front/spreader on back/chemicals in bed.Can`t think of any other use. |
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The local fire department here has one but it is a 2nd generation K5 blazer not sure what year I only seen it one time Maybe I can get a picture of it.
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well thats a good one but a truck cant do this lol all im saying is why take a good blazer that some one might want when you can take a truck to do this there are alot more trucks available ( oh what am i talking about use those blazers all you are doing is making mine go up in value )
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I agree, but what are show/concept cars, but one off thousands of dollar vehicles. Don't get me wrong, I do not think it is factory, but never say never!! As for the movie about the trazer plow, it was a chick flick (the wife watched it and I noticed the trazer, but nothing else!!) |
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There was a Blazer with a half cab used for plowing in the movie "Beautiful Girls. Matt Dillion drove it. I don't believe it was a trazer though. I think it was a half-cab top (like 2wd Blazer has).
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Yeah, that was it, drunk guys, one hot cheating wife, a couple of fights, ice fishing and a cool blazer w/half top, other than that I don't remember much!!
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Sounds like a porno w/o the sex.:lol:
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Yea, that was the movie--I remember the funny truck/blazer and the one hot chick! Funny how certain things stay in your memory while the note your wife gave you to get things from the store just got lost somewhere!hehehe
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Did anyone check to see if this guy also has one of the rare 3 door suburbans for sale?
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