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Heinz 57
Hey everybody! my name is Chris and I'm 27 years old. my wife and i drive square body Chevrolet's that we cleaned up but the first gen blazer has always been my favorite.my dad had two of them when i was little and ive wanted one ever since. his name is Heinz as is my middle name.i have a total of 3 first gen blazers two of them are total rust buckets parts trucks and the two tone cst seems to have the best body but worst frame. the plan is to use the best frame from one of the two parts blazers clean it up good a use POR15 and stainless brake lines. for the body work i plan on replacing both bed sides or quarter panels. possibly rockers. im going to shoot for the rocker boxs made with the 1 inch square tubing ive seen pics of around here.and of course what ever else i dig up in the tear down.i also would like to use poly body mounts but i cant find a kit that comes with bolts.seems to be a common problem.. im sorry to say i do not want to keep the orange on this blazer reason being is that every one ive seen in the area on the road "not counting mine" are orange. i like to be different so im thinking 518 medium green or maby blue. well enough talking here is what I got I will post more pics soon!
72 cst [IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG] 72 blazer PARTS truck [IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG] 71 blazer PARTS truck [IMG][/IMG]
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so the past week as I got time I started taking the parts 72 blazer off the frame. I feel it is the best frame I have.i got a sand blaster on the way,mean while I still have to get that motor and trans out. hope everybody had a merry Christmas!
[IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG] nice U bolts aye? haha upside down and broke! its all coming off anyway. [IMG][/IMG]
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Chris...that is one monster of a SPID. If you haven't already, you gotta get a better pic of that and post it in the Blazer SPID thread.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=586670&page=8
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Subscribed! Looking forward to the progress!
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01-25-2015, 11:39 PM | #7 |
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thanks guys! things have been crazy around the house lately but got some time today to get out there. motor trans and case are out and under the bench. got all break & fuel lines off .got one cross member ill need to replace in the back. looks like someone bent it jerking with a chain. The rest looks good. Sand blaster came today hope to have that done and the POR 15 next saterday!
body mounts stainless break line kit skiping ahead of my self a little here but ive been wanting to use 062 vortec heads for this project but just so happens the other night I was having a drink with my father in law and we got on the subject and he gave me these sweet 186 double hump heads!i love old school stuff and I am excited.i am aware they wont flow like the vortec and im fine with that he said they came off a 69 Camaro and next to them under the bench was a 302 sbc! I have never put a aftermarket cam in a truck like this before. was thinking the comp xe262? any ideas? pros cons?
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cool build
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02-01-2015, 05:38 PM | #9 |
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Good stuff. I need a blazer graveyard too. Watching your build. Fun to watch someone else go through the process.
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thanks guys! believe it or not Chulisohombre the 72 parts blazer im using the frame off of used to belong my buddys dad and we used to ride to high school in it!I used to bug him to sell it to me then later his son wrecked it and it sat in the woods ever since. 11 years later it became mine and here we are . so I got under the 71 the other day to rob the cross member I needed to replace the bent one and it was rusted to pieces.so needless to say I pulled the bent one off and played with it in the press for a while till I got it back straight. ive been taking the cross members to work for sand blast and undercoat.one piece at a time like ol Johnny Cash ! I think we are going to take the frame to a friend of mines house for sand blast and under coat now.i just cant get it warm enough out here in my pole barn to feel good about painting it .
sorry for the poor quality of the first pic all I had was my phone with me.
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Cool story. At least parts are being used to make yours good again. Better than rotting in the woods for sure.
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Lookin good. You use por15 or something else. I'm still thinking about what I want to use.
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yea POR15 from east wood. great stuff!
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Sorry I've been laying low so long. I went through a divorce but managed to keep all my all my blazer stuff ,shop and home I've finally got my financial business straight so this winter I plan on taking this project to the limit
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That sucks. Been there done that. At least you got to
Keep your stuff. I had to sell off my assets and split the profits. She got her car and i kept my blazer. Divorce sucks but if You're not happy, what's the point. Upside is you Got more Blazer time.
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Guess who is back and ready for action! Divorce really sucks and has been a major struggle but I've managed to work everything out and I'm going to hit this as hard as I can and get it back on the road again!
I ended up doing something a little different with the motor. 11:1 / 355! Put it in the new frame last night and started taking the clip off the blazer.
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great work, also helps to keep your mind busy. Not to be a wise a$$, but I would chain up my compressed gas tanks.
How are you going to fix the wheel eyebrow sheet metal? I have the same problem, and need advise
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-Jaros, I'm planning on doing full length quarter panels on both sides. My inner quarters are in pretty rough shape.
Also forgot to mention I did go with the ORD engine cross member, and the DIY4X shackle flip kit on the rear end w zero rates.
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You did well, to keep every thing
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Next I'm going to set the tub on the frame I have ready to go and will start on the new bedsides. We picked them up last week and I'm excited to get past the next step. Only reason we painted the fire wall so early in the game is because when it is set on the new frame I don't want to paint around the motor. More pics to come soon.
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Lot of good work going on there. I almost wish I would have just gotten a complete front floor pan as well. I ended up just doing new floorboards only.
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Chulisohombre- Thank you! I was as well on the fence about patching it. But modification to the pickup floor wasn't to bad. I was nervous about doing it at first but with good support the fire wall didn't move one bit and everything went smoothly. Planning on sand blasting the bed floor on some saw horses outside soon if everything goes well
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