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Join Date: Jun 2003
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Smooth blazer top pics
Here's my blazer top almost ready for paint. My friend has a boat building business and he hand sanded and fixed all the cracks in the top and hatch for $450.00! It looks so sweet. Painting it a semiflat white and the 70 blazer stock dark blue!
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another shot
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hatch
another pic- the hatch
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Wow!! That looks great!!! I need to talk to you about him doing some work to mine. We talked about the rear hatch but I didn't even think about repairing the old work that the other body shop screwed up. WES www.ClassicHeartbeat.com
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Wes- I can give you the guys name that did the work if you want to. His business is Nisqually Boat Building I think - Phil Annus is his name. He probably will give you a quote if you bring your top to him and tell him what you want. My top is the first blazer top he has worked on, but this guy is talented. His shop is on Rich Road. You can call me if you are really interested.
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phil annus
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oooh its perty, what kinda paint is that? Looks sprayed on.
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That's going to be outstanding.
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Gee-Emm
It's not even painted yet that is just his fiberglass work. I am not sure how he does it. It looks like he must spray on the "fiberglass" and then he sands it all down. It is unbelievably straight and smooth! And yes the guys name is Phil Annus - I'm sure he has heard it all Ha! Ha! That hatch and top had some good cracks and he made them look brand new. He is redoing another hatch for me that I had on hand and I will be selling that one. It comes with all the hardware and a key. Anyone interested let me know. |
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I poop on Ford!
Join Date: Apr 2002
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Here's mine with a nice shiny smooth top!
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Got Keys for your hatch?
Off the current topic but if anyone needs a locking handle for their hatch you can buy a brand new one from pretty much any hardware store for less then 10 bucks. Just go to the garage door hardware section and look for a green blister type package. I don't know if the handle that came on my Jimmy had been replaced or not sometime during its life, but this garage handle was indentical to it. I have seen another Jimmy top and the handle it had on it was a tiny bit different but if you were looking at the two types side by side you probably wouldnt be able to see a difference. |
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BigDave-
Thats looks great- how did you do yours, and did you paint it exactly like you blazer? I am painting my blazer dark blue, and the hatch will be white with a bit of a flattner added so it isn't too shiny. I'm hoping it looks as good as yours. |
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I also had the bed rails filled and painted so when the top was off it looks like a regular truck bed. I hold the top on with billet style C-clamps. |
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Big Dave-
Did filling those holes in you bedrails help with the leaking or does you top leak at all. I have been told I won't be able to keep my blazer from leaking if I am going to have the top on and off. I live in WA and it rains 80% of the time around here, but in the summer I am going topless! I would like my top to keep the rain and drips out. Any advice. |
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SKINNY TIRES RULE!
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1970blazin - I used to have a '72 and I would pull the top on & off all the time. I usually could get a good seal and it wouldn't leak. I assume that you are going to have all new rubber on the top and the truck since you are repainting both. If you take your time and make sure it is all lined up before tightening it, you should be ok. If you don't get a good seal, loosen it up and slide the top back a bid. Then reposition it until it is lined up properly. You should be ok. Even if it does leak a little, it won't be a waterfall hitting you in the face.
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Bouncytruck-
Was the top on you 72 a singlewall top or dblwall. I have heard the doublewall tops aren't as good as the singlewall tops. The top I am putting on is a SW, but I took a DW off this blazer when I bought it. The DW tops have a seam down the middle, and they don't seem as resilient as the SW tops. I am putting new seals on all the blazer, I still haven't gotten that blazer back from the painter. He is supposedly spraying the BC today, Then he is doing the Clear Coat, I'm not sure how much longer before I have it back!!- I am getting so excited to put it back together and drive it! |
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How much does a single wall weigh? How many people to take it off and on?
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I am not sure how much it weighs, but my wife and I took it off...(With my forklift)
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SKINNY TIRES RULE!
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My old '72 had a double wall. It was in really good shape and didn't have any splitting at the middle seam. It was heavy. My '69 has a single wall but since I really haven't done anything with it (it is just sittting in the side yard) I couldn't tell you how heavy it is or if it seals up.
ColoradoK5.com has some ideas for a pully system to lift the hard top on/off. It looks pretty good, if your garage is tall enough.
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I poop on Ford!
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I lift the top from the inside using my back and place the 2X6's where I want them. I then fasten one end of the cotton rope to the right front eye. Then I fasten one end of the cotton rope to the right rear eye. I string the other ends over the top and then fasten them. I then stand on the tailgate and bring the floating hooks to the middle of the top and fasten them to the ring. I then crank the top off of the truck until I have some clearance. I can now slide the 2X6's forward or backward for balance and then I raise it enough to drive the truck from underneath it. I then lower the top to the ground and wheel it out of the way. This take me about 10 minutes.
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The tops weigh about 300lbs
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