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Old 12-23-2009, 11:30 AM   #11
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Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

Then on to the left rear quarter in mud



In the rear quarters there was a lot of welding due to shortening and some pre-
existing body damage to hide. For giggles I filled the lap joint in the jams where the quarter panels wrap around. The door sill ends were welded and filled too. It almost seems a shame to cover up the mudwork. I pushed the blazer outside to blow off the buildup of dust. The back of the body is blocked up a few inches to allow removal of the tailgate sill plate assembly. A couple coats of primer really changes the look of the rear quarter. Now I can’t wait to see the whole thing in epoxy primer.

Left rear quarter in primer.



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