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Old 09-11-2012, 10:08 PM   #27
Thelast 72k5
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Finger TN.
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Re: 72 2wd Blazer....Out of the grave.

Thanks Kurt L and 1972trucks, Crossville is not far at all for me and it saves alot in shipping if i get a parts list of all i can afford at the time and just make a few trips up there.

I was thinking the same phat tony on the droop issue but i did take another look with some masking tape this afternoon and it looks like the fender, door, and the front of the bedside are close then my tape gets above the line from the front of the bedside to the rear, the rear bed floor mounts are shot as in no rubber left in the rear two and the ones at the rear of the wheelwell are pretty bad also. My inner bedsides look fairly solid to my suprise but i did pick up the top a little and found some ugly under the seal.

Most of this project will be done in my carport so i need to plan my jobs where im only workin on a couple pieces at a time so i may get started on the frame and susp. first then reinstall the body starting with the cowl and workin my way back.
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