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Old 06-16-2005, 03:24 PM   #1
Zumo
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Hey Carter that's awesome! I hope it is the one you used to own. That's just cool for some reason. And Man, you have been using photoshop a long time.


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No, I did not build it I just think I sold them the driver that they built it from.
I have owned 3 72 2wd blazers and a 78 2wd as well. I have a real softspot for blazers. I really think that that blazer is the one I had. I think I paid something like $4200 for it back in 93 and drove it around the block a few times, put the wheels on it and sold it to finance my first "BIG TIME" computer setup. Everyone said I was crazy for selling it to buy a computer, but look where the computers have gotten me to. Anyway here is a pic of the blazer that i think it is.....

Carter

Also as a side note... to show you how long I have been photoshopping cars.. I used this truck as one of my starting points when learning photoshop! So that makes it atleast 12 years now. All the way back to version 2.0 BEFORE LAYERS...........
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