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Old 03-10-2006, 04:07 AM   #1
ian villeza
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Re: is there such thing as a water tight blazer?

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What leaks???

Mine hasn't leaked since the day I bought it and parked it in my garage!


I seem to remember reading a while back that during the day when these trucks were new and they were parked waiting to be delivered to the dealers, that during big snow storms they would have snow on the dashboards. Goes to show that they were never "water tight" to start with.
I read somewhere that they took the word "Gullible" Out of the dictionary.
Goes to show that the word gullible is no longer in the dictionary.
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Old 03-10-2006, 08:27 AM   #2
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Re: is there such thing as a water tight blazer?

I fined the snow hard to believe. Mine which now leaks has never had snow of the window. next time I see an original owner selling a rig on ebay I will ask them. Like I said I had 3 of them that were in the age range of 10+ years and they never leaked until I started taking the tops off of them. I kept my first blazer for 5yrs before I ever took the top off. My father had a new 72 blazer that we took camping for years. I ask him-- he said it never leaked. Because if it did he would have gotten rid of it. I also find it hard to believe that GM would design a truck with the dash like it is that wasn't made to be waterproof. Its not like the jeep full metal straight up and down dash that was for the most part waterproof
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Old 03-10-2006, 11:16 AM   #3
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Re: is there such thing as a water tight blazer?

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I read somewhere that they took the word "Gullible" Out of the dictionary.
Goes to show that the word gullible is no longer in the dictionary.
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