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Location: NW ohio
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Re: The Blazer Train
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Re: The Blazer Train
Very nice, not to say the old train theme looked bad, but getting rid of rust is a great step forward. Speedy as well
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Re: The Blazer Train
the color is great!!
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Re: The Blazer Train
Progress feels like it has slowed down some but still trying to get a couple small things done when I can. The motor is original as far as I can tell but it's getting messaged before going back in with vortec heads aluminum intake 1094 heAd gasket and some rubber one pc seals on the oil pan and valve covers. This is a pretty common combo on the net so I'm hoping for decent streetAble power outta it.
Photos so I can remember how it came out. ![]() ![]() Mine will NOT be this nice or original but this is for insperation. ![]() |
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