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08-11-2015, 01:13 AM | #26 |
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i would like some feedback. Wondering if it Would hurt the value of the blazer if I upgraded to front disc brakes? Also thinking of putting a v8 in it so I can pull a trailer easier.
I would hang onto the original 6 cylinder and just put it in storage. Thoughts ? Posted via Mobile Device |
08-11-2015, 06:33 AM | #27 |
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Re: My new 1970 factory 2wd blazer
It would INCREASE the value to add disc brakes.
Use a quality kit from ECE. www.earlyclassic.com They make conversion spindles now, for the 63-70 trucks. Don't get conned into using 71-72 or 73-87 spindles. Thats NOT required anymore. You can add stock or dropped spindles also. That's also a good time to get all the balljoints and tie rods.
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08-11-2015, 10:42 AM | #29 |
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Thanks for the feedback. That's the kit I had in mind from ECE.
What about a motor swap? Right now it has a 6 cyl 3 speed. Posted via Mobile Device |
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These 2wd blazers are rare. If it's in good shape it will bring GOOD money, no matter what engine/drivetrain combo is in it.
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08-12-2015, 02:49 PM | #31 |
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I totally agree. I dont think there is really any way to go wrong with modern updates to engine/drivetrain. I personally think it will add value to your already really nice blazer. For what its worth, I'm almost ready to install the porterbuilt extreme front and rear kit and a ls motor in mine and I am not concerned one bit about hurting its value. I feel it will add to it.
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08-12-2015, 03:09 PM | #32 |
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The things I find that turn me off are mostly body related. I'm not a fan of making them a roadster, shaving door handles, cutting or altering the dash to name a few. The upgrade you have mentioned are just that, upgrades. The bottom line is to enjoy it, you have a 2wd Blazer and most of the rest of us want one so make it yours.
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08-12-2015, 04:19 PM | #33 |
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Re: My new 1970 factory 2wd blazer
Great Blazer. Putting a bigger engine it won't hurt anything, especially if you keep the original 6 stored away. Otherwise, I'd keep it as is. Really cool.
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08-13-2015, 11:09 AM | #34 |
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Re: My new 1970 factory 2wd blazer
Looks like the one that was sitting in Yarrow for a few years. I tried to buy it but never got a chance to. Then they moved & never saw it again. Where you located? What'd you get it for if you don't mind me asking? If it's the same one it just sat for years & was never driven lol Poor Blazer.
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That is the coolest! The needle in a haystack! I know it is yours and you should do what you want but the 6 and 3 speed are so freaking rare, and a 2WD to boot. I would leave as is, or sell it to me
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Do you know what the total production numbers were for the inline 6 2wd in 1970? Posted via Mobile Device |
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08-29-2015, 08:01 AM | #38 |
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Not a whole lot considering 2 wheel drive was already low numbers like 4000 and am guessing here but I would put that as 1000 tops aside peoe wanted a v8. If you ever resell it, matching numbers are a plus inost cases. I would keep it stock. If the engine is tired rebuild it. Stock to stock the 6 had almost as much torque as the v8. The extra 2 cylinders just upped the hp to get you there faster.
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Production numbers in 1970 were actually 985 I believe . Posted via Mobile Device |
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I would probably leave it mostly as is..Just get everything up to date and safe...well maybe some dress up and some bolt on bling on the engine Nice rig!!
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Yeah I was thinking the overall blazer number I think. So the 6 and three speed are even more rare at that point.
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1970 Chevrolet Blazer Production Numbers
Model Number Body/Style Number Body Type & Seating Factory Price Shipping Weight Total Production 1/2 Ton Blazer 4 x 2 CS10514 - Open Utility $2,385 3,375 lbs Note 1 CE10514 - Open Utility $2,852 2,947 lbs Note 1 1/2 Ton Blazer 4 x 4 KS10514 - Open Utility $2,955 3,677 lbs Note 2 KE10514 - Open Utility $3,050 3,807 lbs Note 2 Notes: A total of 985 - 4x2 Blazers were produced for both 6-cyl (CS) and V8 (CE). A total of 11,527 - 4x4 Blazers were produced for both 6-cyl (KS) and V8 (KE).
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Nice find
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found this on the inside of the hood. 70-833. Any idea what that could mean? Looks like it must have been there from the factory
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Re: My new 1970 factory 2wd blazer
Looks to me that someone was recording the mileage for some reason.
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Now that I looked closer I see your dash but I also see what appears to be a comma. The numbers also appear to be written with a paint pen instead of a grease pencil. Things that make say "hmmmmm".I just took a guess let see what others chime in with.
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10-05-2015, 08:45 PM | #48 |
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Built 1970. Number 833 off the assembly line possibly.
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Iv noticed prices on blazers both 4x4 and 2x4 have gone up.
Based on the photos I have provided what do you think the value is on mine? Mostly all original. Original inline 6 runs great too. Posted via Mobile Device |
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It's worth whatever someone would pay for it. But I've seen a few on eBay and elsewhere go for 10-12 in unrestored form. What you have is very nice unmolested blazer. They are hard to find like that. Mine was pretty beat up when I got it. Everything was stripped on the interior. Had some junk seats and homemade brackets just welded to the floor. Guy basically just Baja dessert raced it before I got it. 2200$ for mine. Yours id pay the premium for since it is all there and In nice shape. So 8-12 k wouldn't be out of the question.
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