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1970blazin 01-23-2004 02:32 AM

Doublewall top- $75 no hatch-okay shape- Washinton
 
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Hey guys! This is the doublewall top off my 70 blazer. It is in decent shape, has a few cracks -glass is great- if you need any more pics let me know. I live in Olympia
No decent hatch for it, but I think I have a busted one if a guy wants to take it...no hardware tho'

1970blazin 01-23-2004 02:33 AM

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1970blazin 01-23-2004 02:36 AM

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Previous owner did some "patching" here:rolleyes:

MMGOODIE 01-23-2004 12:43 PM

Hey Diane I would love to take it but won't have a way to get it or the place to store it until this summer. I am not saying or asking you to hold it but if you have it this summer, i am there.

dvallot 01-26-2004 12:39 PM

I just broke my single wall top. I now have a broken single wall top and a broken double wall top. Which is better? What are the benefits?

I am going to repair one of them, and I don’t know which one.

Thanks for any advice,

Darryl M. Vallot

1972 K5 Blazer

JayDubBlazer 01-26-2004 01:23 PM

Single wall is better it is stonger. Something to do with the metal lattice work. They have a tendicy to crack or bow in the middle.

1970blazin 01-26-2004 02:55 PM

Jaydubblazer is right- the double wall is seamed down the middle, so it can have a tendency to bow thru the middle. The double wall tops are nice tho because they help cut down on the condensation on the interior of the blazer. Also the dblwall has the bolting hardware inside hidden from view so it is a little cleaner look. All in all I think the singlewall is probably the better of the two. That is why this top isn't worth too much. Is anyone interested in buying it? How about $50??? I would just like to have it out of my yard:)

HatGuy 01-27-2004 03:11 AM

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I need a back hatch handle really bad.
Any chance you have one in your spare
parts . If it's the original one with a key
I'll give $50.00 including shipping.
Please let me know

1970blazin 01-27-2004 04:25 PM

Hatguy- I will check with my hubby Ken on what we have. We have 3 different tops and hatches, and I need one full set of hardware for my 70 and I have promised another full set to a board member. I will try to get him to go thru the hardware this weekend and get back to you. Thanks!
Diane

HatGuy 01-28-2004 02:59 AM

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Thanks
Mabee the board member has one from
the old top, if they had a top.
BTW you Blazer look sooooo good.
How close are you to finishing it ?

1970blazin 01-28-2004 03:16 PM

I will ask that other board member and see what I can do about the handle.
Thanks for the compliments about the blazer....I am not sure on a time frame for when we will be done, but right now the next step is a roll bar. My husband is a welder/fabricator, so I am just waiting on him to finish up our aluminum roll bar so that we can glue down the sound deadner and carpet, then finish the interior. We also have to finish aligning all the body panels, and then just mount the bumpers and finish the woodgrain side trim. Not to bad I guess...:rolleyes: seems like alot!
After it is "finished" we also have plans to change over the front axle to a 71/71 disc brake axle we have. And then at some point do HEI ignition. If I like driving it after it is done then we will be selling our Honda CR-V and this blazer will be my daily driver... crazy eh?:cool:
Diane


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