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Old 12-15-2013, 09:39 PM   #542
jimcaf
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Re: How to: Ruin a perfectly good Blazer...

[QUOTE=gringoloco;6419987]I think you may be right. Painted grey inside w/ a tweed bench seat and matching tweed tonneau? I recognize the body-colored outside handles, too. I got the truck from a guy in Austin who said he bought it out of Cali. Sure looks like the same truck. Small world...

Here's a few more pics from when I first got it: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=212449

I dug up a couple of more photos,I did the resto on it before digital cameras,I just scanned these. Back in around 2002 I did some work for a guy and in trade he put it out on EBAY for me,it sold to a guy in Northern California and I bet from there it went to Austin,I believe it was probably originally bought here in San Diego.When I got it was blue with a white roof but originally close to that yellow,you can see from that photo.I regret selling that one too,it was a great beach cruiser.The grey tweed bench I had done locally and the rest of the tweed was my handy work. It nice to see it was so well taken care of for so many years..
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