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Old 04-08-2015, 08:06 PM   #1
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Re: 70 Blazer Frame Off

Good news-got plenty of oil pressure.
Bad news-cluster has to come out...gauge is bad.
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Old 04-08-2015, 09:58 PM   #2
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No stupidity"............stuff happens........ask me how I know!

Congrats on getting it fired up........give me a couple weeks to get past the spring rush at work and I want to come see it.....
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Old 04-08-2015, 10:04 PM   #3
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Congrats on getting it fired up........give me a couple weeks to get past the spring rush at work and I want to come see it.....
Thanks...I guess April is tough for you and accountants
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Brad your welcome, glad I could help a little. Congrats on firing up the engine. Wish I was doing that, but I m working on brakes

Hope things continue to work out on your build, great build

Lock Doc is selling oil lines in the classifieds, you might have a hard time finding those ferrules
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Old 04-10-2015, 06:58 PM   #5
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Here is a little of us two steppin' backwards today. Everything came off so we could fix the paint issues associated with our fuel line leak. Then all back together with a little Loctite thread sealer version 565 for fuel lines. Fingers crossed we've got it licked.

Took out the oil pressure gauge, couldn't see an obvious problem. Luckily they're just going to warranty that...for a minute they wanted me to take out and return the entire cluster.
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Old 04-10-2015, 07:08 PM   #6
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As an aside...I started taking apart the bucket seats that I got from another board member today for clean up. Here's the manufacturer date on the back...since I've been so consumed with build date stuff and looking for other build date clues under the dash, behind the cluster, on the rear axle and the transfer case...If my truck had it's original seats, this would have been another date to add to the stack.
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Old 04-19-2015, 11:06 PM   #7
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Looks Great!
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This thing is looking fantastic.
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This thing is looking fantastic.
Thanks Jarrod...I appreciate that.
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Grille went back on for hood fitment...even if it's just temporary, couldn't help but take another pic.

...more wet sanding. Getting closer to spraying color.
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Brad, your work is impeccable....grille looks sweet on there, always enjoy reading your updates
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Brad, your work is impeccable....grille looks sweet on there, always enjoy reading your updates
Thanks Jim...that's a very nice thing to say. I am happy with how it's turning out and I'm very excited to see the rows getting shorter....but the lion's share of credit goes to Eric. He's the one who makes crooked things fit and ugly things pretty. I'm just happy that he let's me piddle on the mechanical bits.

...speaking of, it was good to see your thread heat up again today. Cool update. Your thread is the tent pole of the Blazer build forum. I look forward to your updates.
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Not sure a resto is ever totally done...or maybe I'm just completely obsessive.
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...No I hear ya. I've got our list, that is getting shorter by the day, that when we get to the end of it we'll all celebrate and high five and call ourselves done...but of late, I've got a little secret secondary list that'll probably keep me perusing the parts boards long after we've put a period on the build thread.
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Not sure a resto is ever totally done...or maybe I'm just completely obsessive.
Gotta totally agree with Pete, we will always find something that has to be freshened up, or you will something cool on the boards.....
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Old 04-28-2015, 01:36 PM   #16
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Good Luck! You might have mentioned this is previous posts, but what color?
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Good Luck! You might have mentioned this is previous posts, but what color?
Thanks...It's the same silver that you see on the interior/jams. I was going to do Cortez Silver since it's an actual 1970 GM color...but when we did a couple of test shots, the flake was just a little too big to me...and I realize that's the way the metallics were...but we looked at some others and ended up going with GM's contemporary truck/Tahoe silver...Sheer Silver Metallic.
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Well played lawn mower. Well played. Enjoy it while it lasts...I'd encourage you not to hang any pictures.
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I sat down this evening and read through your entire build. Hats off to you and Eric for exceptional work and attention to detail! Really enjoyed every page and picked up lots of good ideas too. Thank you for documenting and sharing. Will be tagging along for the rest!
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I sat down this evening and read through your entire build. Hats off to you and Eric for exceptional work and attention to detail! Really enjoyed every page and picked up lots of good ideas too. Thank you for documenting and sharing. Will be tagging along for the rest!
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Thanks Doug. I'm glad you're enjoying it. It means a lot coming from you. Your work is outstanding. It is very exciting to be this close to the finish line.
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Color looks good on it, congrats!
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Color looks good on it, congrats!
Thanks. I like it too....though without the clear coat on there it kind of looks like an iBlazer.
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She's cleared...tomorrow starts the buffing/polishing.
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As an aside, aren't the headlight bezels originally black for 1970?
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