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Old 09-11-2007, 03:43 PM   #1
tucsonbroker
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New from Tucson 1st gen blazer

I just joined and posted this already in the general section, but it was suggested that I say hello here and post more pictures.

I just bought a 72 blazer off ebay and am awaiting the transport company to pick it up and bring it to me.

It has 35's, a 4" suspension lift, 4 speed manual, 350, and a fresh bright yellow paint job. I don't know a lot about the history of the vehicle, but most of the rust has been repaired and it needs some minor things. First project upon arrival will be to get the seats redone.

I plan on keeping it topless and start doing some off-roading. Once I can get a little confidence in the mechanical ability of the truck.

I had a 74 in high school so I'm familiar with blazers in general and some of the issues. I've got a decent workshop and garage, but not a lot of knowledge. Thanks in advance for any help and especially your patience.
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