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Old 05-09-2005, 12:28 AM   #1
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I'm probably going to do it and cry!!!!

Well, it has been the topic of my household..
Am I going to sell my Mud Blazer or Keep it to put the 476 in it and 38's on it...

I have a 1 of 563, 1964 Olds 442.. That I would love painted back to stock and have minor body work do to it with interior.

I have been off roading and playing with chevy's for over 15 years, and have been mud racing for the past 7-8 years..

My blazer started out when I bought it in '97, as a normal 1986 1/2 ton red and white blazer with an optioned 350 under the hood with all the extras.
tilt a/c power...bla..bla ...bla..

PO had put a 2in lift on it to fit 33" BFG's..NO rust and ran great even with all the emission crap...It had about 80,000 miles on it.

Well I took it out for a first play in the mud and water.And got hooked again on playing offroad.
From that point on it wen tdown hill or shall I say built by the bankroll...

I blew to the 10 bolt out back and put in a 4.10 12 bolt.
Found a gear matched Dana 44 to replace the 10 bolt up front...All was good
Untill I noticed a slip in the 700r4..
I got lucky and found a guy that rebuitl a 700r4 for a corvette. offered him some cash and he changed the tailshaft and I put her in. Now she chirped the tires whe she shifted.. All was good....

The stock 350 took a dump on me and I had good friend make me a little 355.
And my blazer was new to me..

maybe I should shorten this up..
broke the 12 bolt.
put in a 14 bolt no locker.
found 3/4 ton outers for my Dana 44 so it would match the 14 bolt.
Got a 4in lift that ended up becoming 6 1/2in with a 2 in body..
then came the 36" TSL SX's

Got a smoking deal on a dana 60 and had crossover steering installed at the same time.
Put a powerlock in the dana 60 and a detroit in the 14 bolt.
put a B&M floorshift in and a monster tach with shift lite.
High output alternater to run dual electric fan setup.
Then tweak her until the original 208 came apart.. Didn't have money to swap in a 205 but should of..
So had a fresh rebuilt 208 tossed in
rear disc brakes
traction bars
steering box brace.
mechanical oil gage and temp gage.

Hardly a dent her, and was put through its paces..

I have alot invested but we all know you never get that back..

so low down
355cu with performer intake and 600 edel with offroad kit
700r4 built to handle BBC
208 transfercase
dana 60 powerlocked with 4.10's
crossover steering
14 bolt rear disc brakes and detroited with 4.10's
traction bars
dual electric fans and 4 core radiator
36" 12.50 TSL SX's

Besides it having a faded paint job.
this truck is made for offroad and would look great with new paint..

I will probably put her up for sale for $6,000.
But have to do a couple little odds and ends to her first.

What do you guys think.
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Old 05-09-2005, 12:32 AM   #2
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Old 05-09-2005, 01:08 AM   #3
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if i had money you would have a buyer... i hate being broke
good luck
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Old 05-09-2005, 10:49 AM   #4
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I think u r gonna miss her...........
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Old 05-09-2005, 11:58 AM   #5
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Dam, Bad A$$ Blazer. That Blazer is pretty damn impressive. I hope you don't end up selling it. Or atleast wait until I get enough money $$$$ to get another one that is in good shape. Probably won't happen for awhile.
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Old 05-10-2005, 03:35 PM   #6
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Thanks guys..
Yeah Mudder I know..I know....
But I can always build another.. and possibly..no probably a 67-72..

But I will be hard pressed to build another '64 442.
I started to get the classic car itch even more so now that I have her running and drivable.

I like to be able to park her at a car show or local cruise nights.
Not to many have a '64 442..

Lots of guys have one ton blazers..
I even actually thought of taking the Dana 60 out and saving it and putting in a D44..
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Old 05-11-2005, 03:08 AM   #7
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Man I've been getting the itch for a street rod......... You know I am over 50 now,LOL and thats what most of the old folks drive.
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Old 05-11-2005, 05:11 AM   #8
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i think you will kick yourself if you sell it,better of saving for a bit longer,that way you will have two nice vehicles!
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Old 05-11-2005, 08:14 AM   #9
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I used to be an Oldsmobile farmer. Damn things just kept poppin' up in my back yard. The nicest one that I had was a '70 SX. It was a beautiful car. It had the W32 455, a Ram Air hood, cosole, bucket seats, turkey shooters, Rallye wheels and the wing on the decklid. It was a real head turner. But it was no fun. Shows are very boring. Once I've seen all the other vehicles I'm ready to go. Now I have a gorgeous '64 K20. It's total garage furniture just like the Cutlass was. The truck is way too nice to even think about 4 wheelin'. I have an '86 POST K20. Now that's a fun truck. It's dented and rusted. I can leave the key in it just about anywhere and not worry about it. It will tow anything and go just about anywhere. And it was a totally free truck. I would keep the Blazer and finish off the 442 as time allows. I think after one summer of cruises and shows you will be so ready to sell the 442. If it still has the 330 in it you could probably get some damn good money for it. Then you can go pay cash for a new Harley or stick a big block in the Blazer. Or maybe both! Anybody want to buy a '64 K20? I really like the new Softail Deluxe!
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