LeftCoast32 |
08-04-2003 08:28 AM |
I sent you an e-mail with a parts list and pictures. The body was completely stripped by Hot Rods and Custom Stuff with there media basting. I then had the complete body sprayed in DP90 epoxy sealer/primer. The frame was all completely stripped and shot with DP90, then sprayed with a semi-gloss black before assembly of complete new suspension to include all poly bushings, new springs front and rear, all zinc coated bolts with nylock nuts, raised steering arm, AGR variable ratio steering box, stainless braided extended lines, custom drive shafts, new brakes and 15X8 ralley wheels with 35/12.50X15 BFG MT tires. The body has a set of cut down rust free 1972 truck doors, 2 sets of fenders (2 original and 2 brand new) an original rust free hood and stock rust free tailgate. All body parts were media blasted before any work was done on them with the exception of the original fenders which I was not happy with. The body has over 300 hours of messageing done to it, I wanted to paint it black so it had to be perfect. I would prefer to keep the engine that is currently in the vehicle due to the fact that I have a ton of money in it right now and it only has maybe 20 miles on it since it went together. Most everything else I have for the blazer that is listed in the e-mail is brand new parts to completely finish everything except the carpet, sill plates, rear seat upholstry, and refinishing the double wall top. I do have a perfect rear hatch and all the hardware for the top. The top is in great condition but would need to be refinished with new seals and paint. I have the restoration documented with pictures and all receipts (over $20,000.00 in parts not counting any of my labor. I have been restoring old Chevrolets for more then 20 years and I never cut corners.
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