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Also I took a stab at recovering my front seats. It took a few extra times on and off but I managed to get through it.
The passenger cover was in really good condition. Drivers side had a large crack. But I wanted to change their color so off with the green. And on with saddle and some extra padding. |
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Great pics and a awesome blazer keep up the good work
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Love the colors. Creamsicle almost. I bet it feels good to get it outside and in the sun again.
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Yup it does.
Color is Paint code 516. Often called Tangier Orange. |
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Great work, looks great!
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From what I've heard the 5.3 is a real Nice engine to swap in. I've only driven one once but it had good power stock. With s few small mods it can be a great power maker.
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I got a great deal and a local guy installed the output shaft and a transgo hd2 Kit in my transmision for 50 bucks plus parts!
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But in the process of this I ruptured a brake line. So gotta add those to the list of parts to buy.
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Looks good, I really like the color choice. I am the 2nd owner of a 72 cripple black, numbers matching CST (35 years) and just can't bring myself to do the color change. Good luck on the drive train.
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Man that looks clean. It was a huge change when I went from stock to a even cam on mine. Also did fuely heads and roller rockers at the same time. Woke up my crate engine like crazy.
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