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Old 12-03-2013, 11:12 AM   #1
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1969-1972 Rolling Chassis with sbc 350 and 700r4

I’m selling my 1972 Blazer as a complete chassis without the body. I did a frame off restoration to the blazer last winter. I took every piece off the frame and sandblasted it. I blasted every part and painted everything with an epoxy primer and a single stage of PPG Frame Black. I have not even had this on the road since the frame off restoration. I had full intentions of keeping this so I rebuilt all the suspension. I replaced the ball joints, tie rods, front axle u-joints and locking hubs. Replaced the front disc brakes and installed new shoes and hardware on the rear drum brakes. The engine was rebuilt 10,000 miles ago, so I just repainted it when it was out. I rebuilt the carburetor. When I was doing the restoration I installed a 700R4 and transfercase out of a 1987 K5 Blazer. The trans and transfercase came out of a wrecked 1987 Blazer that only had 50 miles on it. I also have the original 350 trans and transfercase that comes with the sale. I installed a Bowtie overdrive update shift spring and carb linkage. I had new front and rear drive shafts made. The engine is a Chevy 350 small block with a 4 barrel carburetor. Everything in pictures comes with this sale. The A/C compressor worked when I disassembled the whole thing so it should still work now. The engine still runs if you want to hear it before buying it. The only reason I’m not using any of this stuff is because I’m putting the blazer body on a 2006 frame with a Duramax diesel in it and no longer need any of this stuff. Almost everything is new or rebuilt on this frame and is in great shape. I’m asking $5000 for everything. Buyer is responsible for shipping. If you have any questions please call Don 630- two three four 7659.
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Re: 1969-1972 Rolling Chassis with sbc 350 and 700r4

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