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connorm 03-17-2025 06:37 PM

Mexican Blazer
 
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I came across this 1971 Chevy Blazer from Mexico, allegedly. I have seen Mexican trucks before and had never seen a blazer. According to the post the top does not come off. Its a six cylinder 4 speed, 250 sm465(?). It looks like its in decent shape but does state that it needs some work. It's listed for MX$12,000, or $601.33 at the current exchange, so probably $12,000 U.S. Dollars. It's a very interesting Blazer and I did not know if anyone else had information on the Mexican Blazers of this time period, if they existed.

To me it seems like this truck has a Dodge Ramcharger rear glass retorfitted to a 69-72 Blazer lines. Although they would have had to had a Suburban roof to make the roof line. Although for some reason, to me the back tail light area seems to look odd and leads me to believe this is a Mexican Blazer. Along with the Spanish paper work, this might be the real deal. Please comment if you have more experience.

Selling my 71 (mexico) C10 blazer 6 cyl 4 speed Manual transmission.
Found in Mexico about 2 years ago really rare blazer 1 of 1.
It runs and drives good. some rust.. floor panels need to be replaced. 22”transport wheels new tires. In process of getting the Az title. Serious inquiries only. PM me for more info. No trades….

https://www.facebook.com/commerce/li...are_attachment

connorm 03-17-2025 06:55 PM

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One thing that I neglected to understand in my first post is the rear wheel well opening. From the limited amount of research that I have done, the rear wheel well seems to be different form the U.S. spec trucks to the Mexican spec trucks. (Not U.S. made vs. Mexican made but U.S. spec vs. Mexican spec). The "Mexican" Blazer that I originally posted has rear wheel wells similar to the "Mexican" trucks that I originally posted. To me, what I have always identified as one of the major design changes has been the 60-66 style tailgate chains (shown in the last of my uploaded photos on this post) vs. the 67-72 (or 69-72 Blazer) tailgate. I have already messaged the seller about a Mexican Blazer tailgate and what that might look like.

hemi43 03-18-2025 09:48 AM

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Waiting to see how long it takes for the forum police to remove this ad.
Very cool truck though.

connorm 03-18-2025 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by hemi43 (Post 9375638)
Waiting to see how long it takes for the forum police to remove this ad.
Very cool truck though.

If I am violating any guidelines I did not mean to. This is not my truck, I am not selling it, I am not interested in buying it, nor will I get a commission if someone on this site buys it. I posted this link so that others could see the original ad and ask the seller more specific trucks. Moderators please contact me if there are any problems.

I do still think that this is an interesting topic. The American Blazers and Mexican Blazers are a lot more different than I had thought and I wanted to try to document some of those differences.

Bob B. 03-18-2025 01:14 PM

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The documentation seems to state it was a pickup. The roof and side windows look really similar to a 1981-up Dodge Ramcharger. It's really interesting whatever it is.

truckster 03-18-2025 02:18 PM

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Really rare 1 of 1... I think that's all you need to know about it.

And why would anyone want a Blazer that doesn't have a removable top?

hemi43 03-18-2025 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by connorm (Post 9375672)
If I am violating any guidelines I did not mean to.

This site wants you to pay a ransom to sell items even if it's a $5 bolt. Dumb rule if you ask me considering it costs nothing to host these forums.

A common sense rule would be to charge businesses a fee to advertise and sell, but not members trying to sell 1 or 2 items per year.

raggedjim 03-18-2025 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by hemi43 (Post 9375763)
This site wants you to pay a ransom to sell items even if it's a $5 bolt. Dumb rule if you ask me considering it costs nothing to host these forums.

A common sense rule would be to charge businesses a fee to advertise and sell, but not members trying to sell 1 or 2 items per year.

$25 bucks a year is a ransom?

I consider it an honor, but that's just me. I'll bet you pay more for a lot less.

hemi43 03-18-2025 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by raggedjim (Post 9375788)
$25 bucks a year is a ransom?

I consider it an honor, but that's just me. I'll bet you pay more for a lot less.

If I had to pay $25 for every site I frequent, I’d be broke.
This is not a site dealing with business related items. It’s a site that people go to for information or parts for their hobby project and to find that one part they have been searching for. Charging people for them to sell one or two items is a disservice to the hobby. This is one of very few sites that does this and it’s wrong whether you agree or not.
Moving on.

Getter-Done 03-18-2025 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by hemi43 (Post 9375763)
This site wants you to pay a ransom to sell items even if it's a $5 bolt. Dumb rule if you ask me considering it costs nothing to host these forums.

A common sense rule would be to charge businesses a fee to advertise and sell, but not members trying to sell 1 or 2 items per year.

I Notice in your Info you are a Tool and Die maker.

I am a Machinist myself.

If you have a Huge Problem with this Forum?

May I suggest You Scroll On.

Here is a video Just For You and Your Thinking that this Site has a Ransom.

This is just My Opinion :metal::metal::metal:

I am Sure That I have More People that stand with this Forum Is The Best Forum that is Online to current date Than you have sense to wipe something.

Here is a Video Just for You.


Liz 03-19-2025 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by hemi43 (Post 9375805)
If I had to pay $25 for every site I frequent, I’d be broke.
This is not a site dealing with business related items. It’s a site that people go to for information or parts for their hobby project and to find that one part they have been searching for. Charging people for them to sell one or two items is a disservice to the hobby. This is one of very few sites that does this and it’s wrong whether you agree or not.
Moving on.

The site charges for a few reasons. First and foremost scammers. We have very few incidents of people paying the fees to sell and not ship etc. Second most important, the site is not free to run. For years it was free to sell etc. as it grew it cost more to run. The site is free to get knowledge, share builds etc. always has been. Asking us to pay for the ability for you to sell a few parts is ridiculous. We have bills as well.

Chevyland 03-19-2025 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by hemi43 (Post 9375805)
If I had to pay $25 for every site I frequent, I’d be broke.
This is not a site dealing with business related items. It’s a site that people go to for information or parts for their hobby project and to find that one part they have been searching for. Charging people for them to sell one or two items is a disservice to the hobby. This is one of very few sites that does this and it’s wrong whether you agree or not.
Moving on.


Might as well pack it up and leave then :waah:
Seems like you must 'like' to be here
For some reason ?

After all it's been 10 years
And 1500 posts

hemi43 03-19-2025 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Getter-Done (Post 9375806)
If you have a Huge Problem with this Forum?

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The only problem I have is the unability for members to buy and sell a couple items.
The reason I come here is to read the builds and if I can, give some technical advice to help someone out.
I'll just move on from this site.

raggedjim 03-19-2025 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by hemi43 (Post 9375854)
The only problem I have is the unability for members to buy and sell a couple items.
The reason I come here is to read the builds and if I can, give some technical advice to help someone out.
I'll just move on from this site.

You don't have to leave, most people who do, still visit as guest because there's no other site that has as much freely given information, that is MOSTLY correct, and usually drama free.

If you want to sell parts there's plenty of free sites.

Good luck, Rg

DeadheadNM 03-19-2025 10:44 AM

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Funky looking Blazer. I don’t perceive the OP as a for sale as much as a buyer beware. The rear windows resemble those from a Bronco II.

truckster 03-19-2025 12:37 PM

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That got very unfriendly very quickly. The OP wasn't selling anything; he was just posting something unusual and asking if it might be legitimate.

I don't feel I'm morally superior when I pay $25 per year for something, and I would never feel comfortable telling someone else to get lost because they haven't paid.

Getter-Done 03-19-2025 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by hemi43 (Post 9375854)
The only problem I have is the unability for members to buy and sell a couple items.
The reason I come here is to read the builds and if I can, give some technical advice to help someone out.
I'll just move on from this site.

Everyone is entitled to their opinion.
I am sure your Positive info of technical info is Greatly valued here.

We all enjoy members that share Great info and Advice.

I have been a Hot Head a Few times (Maybe)?

I try to watch what I post and how I comment.

The Team Leaders and Moderators work for Free.

They keep/make this Site What it is today. :metal:

Josh and Liz put the money to use in Maintaining this Website.

Their time is not And Should not be Considered Free.

I Took Offense of you Calling the people (Police) that keep this site what it is To Date.

I hope you stay and continue to share info of your Knowledge.

jaros44sr 03-20-2025 10:39 AM

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connorm 03-20-2025 06:48 PM

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Well, I didn't mean to start that. No, I am not the one selling the Blazer. It is for sale in Arizona and I have never been there. Does anyone have any other info on the Blazer subject? I messaged the seller and he didn't seem to know much.

As Bob B. stated the paper work calls it "Pick-Up" and Chassis. I do not know Spanish fluently so I do not know what categories these are under. Mexican documentation could be different too. I want to believe that this is a real Mexican Blazer, but I am still skeptical.

Getter-Done 03-20-2025 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by connorm (Post 9376223)
Well, I didn't mean to start that. No, I am not the one selling the Blazer. It is for sale in Arizona, and I have never been there. Does anyone have any other info on the Blazer subject? I messaged the seller, and he didn't seem to know much.

As Bob B. stated the paperwork calls it "Pick-Up" and Chassis. I do not know Spanish fluently, so I do not know what categories these are under. Mexican documentation could be different too. I want to believe that this is a real Mexican Blazer, but I am still skeptical.

I am Glad you Shared this info with the Group.

That is a Very Interesting Vehicle. :metal:

DeadheadNM 03-21-2025 09:57 AM

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The advertised vehicle is a one-off creation someone cobbled together not something GM produced.

jaros44sr 03-21-2025 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by DeadheadNM (Post 9376334)
The advertised vehicle is a one-off creation someone cobbled together not something GM produced.

Good job getting this back on point

truckster 03-23-2025 01:07 AM

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Originally Posted by connorm (Post 9376223)
I do not know Spanish fluently so I do not know what categories these are under. Mexican documentation could be different too. I want to believe that this is a real Mexican Blazer, but I am still skeptical.

Here you go, from top to bottom:

Chevrolet brand truck, 1972 model
Pickup type, red color, engine number
10703, MLEN
(as nearly as I can tell, this is the registration number)

Finance charge

Sales tax

*******
General Motors of Mexico, Inc
843 National Army Avenue
Mexico, Federal District
(the capital city)
Chevrolet chassis 1971 model
GM made in Mexico

*******
ATTENTION
Maximum gross weight with tires indicated below
(Chassis, body, and load)
Front tires
Rear tires


I am very, very doubtful that it was manufactured as a Blazer.


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