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Old 02-18-2026, 07:10 PM   #17
'68OrangeSunshine
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Re: Advice on welding small floor patch (SF Bay Area)

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I may have worked on that truck...
Nothing is impossible in this Small World/Vast Universe of vintage Chevy Trucks...
Don't know much about that '72 Blazer's backstory. I bought it in Lake Havasu, AZ, in 2002 for $200 as parts. Just a tub, with seats, doors, roll bar, front and rear axles -- and not much else. PO had welded a Kangaroo bar to the front frame ends. Making me think it was used in the Tules as a big go cart, the 'Roo bar to knock down the big cattails as it blew thru the swamps along the lower Colorado River.
Flint plant in the VIN code.
Baby Blue.
Right now it's my ''Spare'' for my '71 Jimmy. But one day I want it to run with a 292 L6, SM465/T221 with a ragtop, as a desert cruiser.
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