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Old 03-31-2015, 12:27 AM   #1
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Painting My Rusted 72 Blazer......Lots of Questions

After 23 years of wheeling, camping, beach driving and just having lots of fun with our Blazer, it's time to get it painted.

I'll start with some easy questions first and move on to the harder ones if I can "reel" a few helpful peeps in

- Mirrors: I want something I can tow with, but don't want the big 3 point truck mirrors, any suggestions?

- Painting the grill: Is there a proper color, and can I rattle can it?

- Rusty Doors and Tailgate: - I have a booth at the big automotive swap meet in this area in a couple of weeks, are my rusty doors and tailgate worth anything, or should I just part them out and scrap the rest?

I have more questions and will edit this first post as needed.

Thanks for any help, suggestions, and criticism

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Old 03-31-2015, 12:35 AM   #2
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Re: Painting My Rusted 72 Blazer......Lots of Questions

Getting ready to leave for some much needed body work



Just some of the parts that I've collected through the years



Digging into the drivers side...........ugly



The ol'dood that is doing the body work............cheap, but slooow

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Old 03-31-2015, 12:38 AM   #3
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Old 03-31-2015, 12:46 AM   #4
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Re: Painting My Rusted 72 Blazer......Lots of Questions

I had the late 70s-80s mirrors on my 68 k10, a little trimming around the base but they looked like they belong. You might be able to see them on my old build thread.
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Old 03-31-2015, 01:20 AM   #5
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I had the late 70s-80s mirrors on my 68 k10, a little trimming around the base but they looked like they belong. You might be able to see them on my old build thread.
That looks like it could work for me, Thanks
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Old 03-31-2015, 07:43 AM   #6
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I have a windshield frame in the for sale threads if interested. Have fun with the rebuild what color do you plan on using on the grill.

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Old 03-31-2015, 10:07 AM   #7
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Re: Painting My Rusted 72 Blazer......Lots of Questions

On your doors, I would save the Blazer only reinforcement plate , around the door latch. I would also cut out the 72 screw hole area. And if your replacement doors are non 72, use you originals for proper door panel hole placement, before you scrap them.
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Old 03-31-2015, 08:50 PM   #8
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I have a windshield frame in the for sale threads if interested. Have fun with the rebuild what color do you plan on using on the grill.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=651723

Thanks, but the windshield frame has already been repaired











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On your doors, I would save the Blazer only reinforcement plate , around the door latch. I would also cut out the 72 screw hole area. And if your replacement doors are non 72, use you originals for proper door panel hole placement, before you scrap them.
I did keep the plates, and the stainless steel strikers, thought about the door panel hole, but don't want to swap it at this time as the doors have already been painted (I'll get caught up on my pics).........but if I do scrap the doors I'll cut those out. The passenger door is not that bad (I just had a better one) but the drivers door is pretty rotten on the bottom and is cracked around the hinges, looks pretty good from outside though.

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Old 03-31-2015, 08:56 PM   #9
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This is an awesome thread...I love the history that goes along with this build. I'll be keeping an eye on this one!
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Old 03-31-2015, 09:00 PM   #10
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Your not wasting any time I thought you said the body man was slow LOL
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Old 04-01-2015, 03:30 PM   #11
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What color do you plan on using on the grill.
I missed this one, I want to paint it the stock gray/silver. I tried a google search but didn't find anything.

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This is an awesome thread...I love the history that goes along with this build. I'll be keeping an eye on this one!
Thanks, and I have lots of stories and pictures for this truck...............I'll try to keep them to a minimum LOL

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Your not wasting any time I thought you said the body man was slow LOL
Yeah, well the pic of my Blazer sitting in my driveway was taken just before I delivered to him in June..................I know body doods can be slow but, damn


I'll try and get caught up with my pics as soon as I can, it is coming along.
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Old 04-02-2015, 07:39 AM   #12
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I don't know about the silver but SEMS has a trim black that works will good maybe they make a silver that is close
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Re: Painting My Rusted 72 Blazer......Lots of Questions

I used satin black spray paint on my inner grill. Turned out good but I secided I liked my homemade grill better. I just cleaned it good primer and paint. I can't help you on the stock color though. That cream color I have no Clue what it's called.
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Krylon #1403 Dull Aluminum is real close to the factory color, also close to rally wheel color. You may have to have a store order it since it can be hard to find, but looks better than any other aluminum paint I have ever found in a spray can.
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Old 04-05-2015, 11:51 PM   #15
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Krylon #1403 Dull Aluminum is real close to the factory color, also close to rally wheel color. You may have to have a store order it since it can be hard to find, but looks better than any other aluminum paint I have ever found in a spray can.

I'll check both these out...........Thanks.
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OK, lets get on with more pictures..............so I can ask more questions

Just when I thought it was ready for paint.........................

Right side rocker panel was good as I replaced it over 15 years ago, the old dood doing the work wanted to cut it out to see what was behind it, I said "no it's fine, just paint it"....................this is taking way to long.



We took of the right front fender and found more ugly, so off with the rocker panel..............damn



Not good, not good at all.................and yes, behind the rocker panel was rotten also



Time to go find a donor cab.
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Old 04-06-2015, 12:04 AM   #17
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Old 04-06-2015, 12:13 AM   #18
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Yep, that's what I need.............don't drop it.



........and he drops it LOL



It's OK though...........the part I need is just fine.
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I took my son through that yard, pretty cool old cars, and pretty sad that they are just decaying out there.

Did you go into the upper areas of the barn? A ton of old trim for headlights, taillights and little of this and that.
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Looks like lot a lot of Good old iron left there at that yard. Stock pieces can't be found around me Anymore. Ally he yards crush anything before the 80s a few years Ago. At least I got One last Look and got what I needed before The majority got Crushed. I almost cried the next time I went to the yard and the 5 trucks I had been taking from were gone.
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I took my son through that yard, pretty cool old cars, and pretty sad that they are just decaying out there.

Did you go into the upper areas of the barn? A ton of old trim for headlights, taillights and little of this and that.
I thought I've been through all of it, but haven't been up stairs.............I'll be going back soon.

BTW, would like to see your Blazer in person sometime if that's cool.

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I think they ship parts........................but they know what they have
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BTW, would like to see your Blazer in person sometime if that's cool.



I think they ship parts........................but they know what they have
Sure, whenever!

The younger guy working there is pretty cool. He showed us the old cars they had under tarps in the barns. They had a decent looking white '70 Blazer in the breezeway when we were there, but not for sale.

Thought he would trip me up with the Mercury pickup they were storing for some guy- but I had an associate at work that owned one. He was shocked I knew about them.
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Sure, whenever!

The younger guy working there is pretty cool. He showed us the old cars they had under tarps in the barns. They had a decent looking white '70 Blazer in the breezeway when we were there, but not for sale.

Thought he would trip me up with the Mercury pickup they were storing for some guy- but I had an associate at work that owned one. He was shocked I knew about them.
Thanks

Although I've heard of this place for years, it was my first time there, from what I've heard about the old guy, the young guy is way cool.
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