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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Eastern Shore of MD
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Re: 70 blazer project from Md.
Welcome aboard from another eastern shore member. Looks like a fun start. I have not done the blazer floor in a blazer yet but I just used one to put in my 68 panel truck and honestly, it was very simple. just be prepared to find a lot of spot welds that will need drilled out. If you have not already, post it up in the Blazer section https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...splay.php?f=36 . There are a lot of knowledgeable guys that love a lot of pictures and always willing to help with questions.
The main thing is to brace up all the door openings with supporting steel BEFORE you take the top loose if doing so. Without the front floor being installed there is not much support holding the windshield frame if the top is not on.
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