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I think I've decided on a build "theme"
*EDIT* Since I first posted this the path of the Blazer has changed a few times. As it stands right now, I did a lot of the tear down but discovered that if I wanted it fixed the right way I needed to get a professional involved. I took it to a place that specializes in building hot rods. They've had it for a while and they are making good solid progress. I wish it was faster progress but, I do think they are working on it with a good bit of efficiency.
Here's what modifications it will have. It will have a static 4"/6" drop. The wheels are Gunmetal Coy's C5's. 8" x 18" front and 9.5" x 18" rear. The tires are 265/50ZR18 up front and 295/45ZR18 in the rear. The rearend is a positive traction Ford 9" with disc brakes and a 3.50 gear. The transmission is a beefed up 4L80E with a 2600 stall. The engine is a crate ZZ502 motor. The interior will have 2005 Tahoe front bucket seats and Tahoe 2nd row bench seat. It will have Vintage Air A/C, Dakota Digital dash cluster. The color is Hugger Orange. The top will be smoothed out and painted white. I'm sure there is more but that's all I can think of for now. *This is what I had originally planned.* I'm getting a 1972 K5 2wd Blazer Tuesday. It was my dad's and then my brother's and now it will be mine. The body is in pretty bad shape due to the fact that it has sat outside for the last 10 years with a blown motor. I will have my work cut out for me. My build theme will be "How I would have built it from the factory". I'm not much of a super custom show car garage queen person. Anything I have has to be functional, wife and daughter friendly as well as reliable. With that said, I've been all over the place on what I want to do to the truck. I believe after numerous back and forths in my head I think I have settled on an idea and a somewhat clear goal as to how I want this truck to turn out. Right now it has a 307 and a manual 3 speed on the tree. It's got the factory green paint and a white hard top (that weighs a ton). It doesn't have many options at all. No power steering or A/C. My plan of attack is listed below. If people with much more experience think I'm making a mistake or missing something let me know. Phase 1: The Dreaded Rust Removal Get ALL of the rust cut out and new panels put in. This will probably be the largest consumer of time. The body is straight and it's never been wrecked (that I can tell) but there is a lot of rust and rot. Phase 2: The Frame Strip the frame down and have it cleaned and powder coated. Phase 3: The Suspension and Brakes Replace all bushing and any suspension or drivetrain parts that are questionable. This will be when I convert the rear gear to a positive traction unit. I haven't decided on a running gear but I'm thinking it will be in the low 3's (maybe a 3:23 or something in that range) so I don't turn as many RPMs while cruising. I'm going to convert the rear to disc brakes and add power steering at this point as well. I'm going to drop the front 2" and the rear 3-3.5". Phase 4: The Engine and Drivetrain Since I want to get a big block in this thing I'll start working on the engine and transmission next. I've decided on the GM Performance 454 HO which has relatively mild manners and should be reliable but still have enough grunt to put a grin on my face. It will be hooked up to a TH400. I haven't decided on a transmission yet but I want it to be strong enough to handle the 500 lbs/ft of torque for a long time. I'll probably go with a Yank truck converter with a 2600 stall speed. I will be adding A/C so I'll get the brackets and other engine stuff addressed here too. I'll be getting a heavy duty radiator and transmission cooler too. I believe this would be a good time to deal with the exhaust too. Phase 5: Tub Back on the Frame Once I get the rolling chassis finished and the rust removed from the tub, I'll mate the two back up and be able to start the interior. Phase 6: The Interior Since I'm swapping the transmission to an automatic, I'm going to replace the steering column to an automatic with tilt column. I'm also going to get a gauge cluster that has a tachometer in it. All of the gauges will be new. The dash will stay stock looking. I'm going to put 2001-2005 Tahoe front seats in the front and Tahoe 3rd row seats in the back. I like these seats for a number of reasons. They are comfortable, the power adjust will be wired up and work and I also like the fact that they have a shoulder belt built into the seat already. I have a 6 year old daughter and I feel better having that small safety feature. My goal is to have the rear seats mounted pretty much like they are in the Tahoes so I can fold them down and flip them forward to have more room in the rear of the Blazer. I haven't decided on a color yet but, I kind of like the factory green. I might stay with that. Whatever color I decide to go with will determine the color I make the top. I will probably tint just the glass in the top and not the door windows. I am keeping the truck rally rims. I will probably get them widened. I haven't determined a width yet but I'm thinking 8-9" in the front and 10-11" in the rear. I want this truck to look somewhat stock at a glance. It will be lowered and have wider tires and rims but overall it will have a stock appearance. This is the first time I've laid it all out in writing and it seems like a pretty major undertaking. I hope it's fun and I hope it doesn't drag out too much. What are some thoughts and opinions on my plan? Thanks! Last edited by 99-LS1-SS; 01-23-2013 at 04:42 PM. Reason: grammar and spelling kick my ass |
04-16-2011, 01:47 PM | #2 |
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Re: I think I've decided on a build "theme"
THAT SOUNDS GREAT BUT.......WE NEED PICS !! lol
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04-16-2011, 02:15 PM | #3 |
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Tuesday is the day. I'm as eager as you are. I want to start assessing this thing so I will have a better idea of what I'll need to get for it.
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04-16-2011, 08:14 PM | #4 |
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Is it tuesday yet??
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04-16-2011, 08:35 PM | #5 |
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sounds like its going to be an awesome project.... i'm in
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04-17-2011, 07:46 AM | #6 |
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Haha, im 17, ill bring the pizza!
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04-19-2011, 07:22 AM | #8 |
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Its the big day!!!
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04-19-2011, 01:37 PM | #9 |
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Love it!
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04-19-2011, 01:41 PM | #10 |
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Very Cool... going to tag along for the ride.
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04-19-2011, 01:44 PM | #11 |
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looks like a great start to me .....Now the funnest part of the whole build....DISASSEMBLY !!! i LOVE this part ....get er done
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04-19-2011, 01:49 PM | #12 |
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Thanks guys. I'm going to pull all the extra stuff out of it tonight and try to start assessing it. I know the drivers side inner and outer rockers are toast. My major concern is the inner cowl panel. It doesn't look too rusted from the top but I won't know until I get into it.
The "overwhelmed" feeling has officially set in. I have got to tell myself, 1 piece at a time. |
04-19-2011, 02:54 PM | #13 |
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04-19-2011, 06:55 PM | #14 |
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i like it! looks like its a good starting point for a great build!
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04-19-2011, 07:34 PM | #15 |
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Looks like a good start!!!
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04-19-2011, 08:52 PM | #16 |
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I was able to clean the Blazer out some tonight. I will say that I've never been so happy at the fact that my dad is a pack rat! There is a lot of money in parts in the back of that truck.
Rusted rocker Tailgate is shot. My sweet little helper. Bed is in exceptional shape. I'm very happy about that! Another rusted rocker shot. Seats are in great shape. Original mirrors from a truck that was wrecked early on and never spent any time out in the weather. GM Fender!!! GM Tailgate!!! Lots of rockers and one of them is a GM part. Some inner fenders. Spare truck door. Spare hood. Window cranks, door handles and armrests. Various lenses. A/C control. Extra gauge cluster. A/C vents Extra radiator support. Goofy guard dog standing next to the parts. Hatch struts and extra license plates from 1972. Rear seat. My helpers with all the parts. She's so cute I took extra pictures. I think she's as excited as I am. |
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You should take the crap off the hood and get another picture just like this one and hang it up in your garage, I just think thats a great expression on her face and you always want pics for a before/after shot!
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04-19-2011, 09:10 PM | #18 |
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I agree. There's a chance of rain the next 3 days so I might have to wait. I want to get a picture of her standing beside it in the "before" stage and another picture after it is completed. I just told my wife that if I die, I want this to be my daughter's truck.
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04-19-2011, 09:19 PM | #20 |
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great find even if it was in the family! looks like fun, subscribed to this one
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subscribed id love to have a blazer like this
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04-19-2011, 09:46 PM | #22 |
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Awesome find on the parts! And that's a great helper you have there. I have two helpers now (3 and 6yr old girls) and one more girl on the way in august
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That's a lot of estrogen in that house! I feel for you when they are dating age. My wife thinks I'm kidding when I say I WILL be cleaning at least one gun when her first date comes over.
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04-19-2011, 09:54 PM | #24 |
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Wow! Look at all those nice parts. When you say you have a lot of money in parts in there, you mean it. Haha.
The only bit of advice I can give you is to do the body mounts first. After sitting outside for so long their probably toast. That way when you do the body work and rust repair, you can be sure that it will sit right. |
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