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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: NW, Colorado
Posts: 285
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New Owner
Well I am now the owner of a 1972 Blazer. It is clean, no rust. Has the following mods: Built Chevy 350 Motor, bored, cammed etc. Has the holley offroad 4 barrel, Headers, custom dual exhaust, SM465 tranny, 205 xnsfr, Has alcan lift springs, dual shocks, 36" Swampers, High Steer conversion, Custom ordsered GM seats, custom paint, custom bumpers, front rear lockers, and 4:56 Gears
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Sacramento, ca
Posts: 249
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Re: New Owner
thats one bad ass blazer, i love that Baja top to.
![]() ![]() Did you buy it to 4wd it or cruise?
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: NW, Colorado
Posts: 285
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Re: New Owner
I am using it for both. More for 4x4. I will work on closer pics of bumpers. I am not out to abuse it, just go to moab a few times.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Central Vermont
Posts: 8,537
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Re: New Owner
Congrats!
BTW, not high steer, it's a cross over set up, cool mod non the less. |
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