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Old 01-21-2012, 09:35 AM   #1
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Re: Parting a '72 Blazer 4x4

Do you still have the front and rear diffs? Are the disc brake parts intact? Looking to change my 70 over and need everything. If so how much?
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Old 01-21-2012, 10:13 AM   #2
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Re: Parting a '72 Blazer 4x4

Probably a long shot at best but was this Blazer auto or stick shift? If auto with a TH350 I'm looking for the shift linkage complete from column/frame to trans. I'm converting my '71 4x4 long bed from sm465/np-205 to TH350/np-205 and need the complete set up. Looking to buy or hoss tradin parts is always good. Also looking for the bolt in trans hump for an auto 4x4.
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Old 01-21-2012, 01:23 PM   #3
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Probably a long shot at best but was this Blazer auto or stick shift? If auto with a TH350 I'm looking for the shift linkage complete from column/frame to trans. I'm converting my '71 4x4 long bed from sm465/np-205 to TH350/np-205 and need the complete set up. Looking to buy or hoss tradin parts is always good. Also looking for the bolt in trans hump for an auto 4x4.
Blazer was a 4-spd., but I do have some auto linkage sets, and a hi-hump for a 4x4 with a TH350/NP205.
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Old 01-21-2012, 01:20 PM   #4
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Do you still have the front and rear diffs? Are the disc brake parts intact? Looking to change my 70 over and need everything. If so how much?
I do have a D44 out of another '72 Blazer. What do you need? Knuckles, caliper brackets, hubs?
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Old 01-23-2012, 08:46 AM   #5
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I do have a D44 out of another '72 Blazer. What do you need? Knuckles, caliper brackets, hubs?
Yes! I would be interested in everything. What would you want for the all of that hardware?
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Old 01-23-2012, 12:18 PM   #6
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Yes! I would be interested in everything. What would you want for the all of that hardware?
Let me get it apart and check the condition, and then we can deal.
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Old 01-24-2012, 06:07 PM   #7
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Re: Parting a '72 Blazer 4x4

ORANGEBLAZ, Just checking with you to see if you had any luck in locating all the necessary pieces for 4x4 auto column linkage. If you do have it, up for any trades? Truck or Blazer only? Have a couple NICE Blazer dealer brochures if interested, really nice open 6 lug 4x4 rally caps, nice a/c control with all three cable and one broken arm, other items ...... what trips your trigger?
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Old 01-24-2012, 07:05 PM   #8
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ORANGEBLAZ, Just checking with you to see if you had any luck in locating all the necessary pieces for 4x4 auto column linkage. If you do have it, up for any trades? Truck or Blazer only? Have a couple NICE Blazer dealer brochures if interested, really nice open 6 lug 4x4 rally caps, nice a/c control with all three cable and one broken arm, other items ...... what trips your trigger?
I will dig through the shed tonight.
Truck or Blazer, always looking for stuff. What else ya got?
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Old 01-25-2012, 03:10 PM   #9
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Re: Parting a '72 Blazer 4x4

Digging thru the parts stash found:
2 pair of 67-68 steel head light trim
'70 3/4 ton 2wd front sway bar, on the truck, all brkts, will need bushings
Aluminum bell housing GM #460486

Any luck finding the 4x4 linkage complete?
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Yes! I would be interested in everything. What would you want for the all of that hardware?
I removed one side today and noticed that the dust shields are MIA. They were spot welded to the caliper brackets, but have rusted off. Do you still want them?
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ORANGEBLAZ, I need the complete setup to include the trans gear selector as starting from scratch and have nothing at all. Have two differant dealer brochures, one is for the '70 model, 8 pages, Blazer specific only, engine & frame & chassis pics, also interior options. The other is also '70, covers from Blazer, El Camino, 'Burbs and panels, van and big truck tilts, several truck/camper & 'Burb/travel trailer combination pics on back page. Both brochures are August, 69 print. Have several of the '70 Blazer specific brochure, 1 only of the Blazer to big truck brochure.
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No prob, I will take it off the trans. How 'bout we swap for 1 Blazer brochure and the Blazer/ truck brochure?
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Old 01-25-2012, 05:54 PM   #13
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I'm up for that. Man, you gotta' love this board. Will PM you my address and a request for your mailing address. Will get the brochures shipped out by tomorrow afternoon latest.
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Old 03-24-2012, 10:42 AM   #14
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Hi,

I am looking for the front rear leaf spring hangers, if they are available? How much shipped to 19465?

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Old 01-25-2012, 08:06 PM   #15
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I removed one side today and noticed that the dust shields are MIA. They were spot welded to the caliper brackets, but have rusted off. Do you still want them?
Yes I would still be interested. What were you thinking on the price?
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Yes I would still be interested. What were you thinking on the price?
How's $75 plus shipping? That is for the knuckles, caliper brackets, spindles, and hub assemblies. You will still need calipers and rotors, and new ball joints and wheel bearings. I am not sure if the axles are the same, maybe someone on the forum can give some input.
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Old 01-25-2012, 09:23 PM   #17
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How's $75 plus shipping? That is for the knuckles, caliper brackets, spindles, and hub assemblies. You will still need calipers and rotors, and new ball joints and wheel bearings. I am not sure if the axles are the same, maybe someone on the forum can give some input.
I would take it all for that. PM me total payment info. Shipping is to 17201.

You mentioned before that you broke one of the double walls. How bad was it? I might be interested if it's not too bad. I would be interested in the other one you have if it doesn't have any sag in it.
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