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01-02-2016, 03:39 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Urbana, MD
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1972 4x4 Blazer Build Vortec 350/4L60E
Finally getting rolling on my 1972 build. Making a daily driver/trip car to replace my now-tiring 1996 "Impala SS wagon" and possibly even displace my '95 Sububan K2500 for light duty towing.
Started out with a very rusty (though Ziebarted when new) but very complete and original Blazer from PA with a 350/305/NP205. Knew the body was beyond economical salvation, so lucked into a beautifully solid tub (which had been blasted but left unprotected in AZ, so has some nice surface rust that I'll have to blast off). At the same time I wanted a modern drivetrain so I picked up a terminally rusty one-owner, low miles, full service records (brand new trans) 1998 K1500 350/4L60E which I drove home in MD from NY at 70mph without a hitch. My initial plan was to shortened the 1998 frame and mount the AZ shell to it (keeping the modern ABS, steering, IFS, etc), but every GM guy I mentioned this to informed me what a bad plan that was... and when I discovered: 1. The PA Blazer frame was nearly perfect 2. The 1998 frame needed rust repair 3. I could use a 1990 Suburban transfer case to use my 4L60E trans with the solid front axle I decided instead to build on the PA frame.... though I do plan to use the 1998 wiring harness and as much of the power equipment as I can transplant over... |
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