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Old 05-03-2015, 10:09 PM   #1
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As an aside, aren't the headlight bezels originally black for 1970?
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Old 05-04-2015, 11:37 PM   #2
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Awesome work, Brad! Masking is definitely a PITA.. I remember it took me almost 3 hours to mask my engine to touch up parts that didn't get good coverage from the company that built the motor. Can't wait to see if all put together.

Side note - The first Blazer I owned was a 70.. This was before cell phones had cameras but, I might be able to dig up some pictures of the inner grille if it's any help. Looks like you have it figured out, though.
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Old 05-05-2015, 12:16 AM   #3
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Awesome work, Brad! Masking is definitely a PITA.. I remember it took me almost 3 hours to mask my engine to touch up parts that didn't get good coverage from the company that built the motor. Can't wait to see if all put together.

Side note - The first Blazer I owned was a 70.. This was before cell phones had cameras but, I might be able to dig up some pictures of the inner grille if it's any help. Looks like you have it figured out, though.
Thanks Mike. I can't wait either. Hopefully a big week of assembly ahead. Post whatever you've got of that Blazer, especially if it was an original truck. The site always needs more reference pics. You're making great progress too. Hope the header situation works out easily.

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A few quick pics. Didn't get to spend as much time putting shiny stuff on this afternoon as I would have liked. Heading out of town tomorrow. Hopefully some real exciting progress pics this weekend.
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Looks spectacular! Where did the rear side trim come from?
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Looks spectacular! Where did the rear side trim come from?
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Old 05-09-2015, 04:35 PM   #7
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Almost time to change the avatar.
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Couple more.
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Old 05-09-2015, 05:39 PM   #9
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Wow, really nice!
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Wow, Great job!
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So when I got my door panels I was disappointed that the faux wood inserts didn't match my rosewood steering wheel very well. I had always remembered my brother's 70 having a warmer rosewood or red tone. These had a little yellow cast that was more "special walnut". So I got some 3M dinoc rosewood vinyl and fixed it tonight. The color difference doesn't seem to photograph that well...only one insert has been veneered in pics 2 and 3.
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Thanks Guys....high praise from two of my favorite olive 72s.

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You're killing me!! Those inserts look so much better.
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You're killing me!! Those inserts look so much better.
Thanks...the texture/grain on that 3M material is pretty nice.
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Old 05-09-2015, 11:17 PM   #16
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Both panels done.
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Polished up the most important of her birthmarks and put it back where it belongs.
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Man it looks great! Where did you get the rosette rivets for the VIN tag?
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The dinoc rosewood vinyl looks nice! Good job on the panels.
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She is a beauty. The rosewood is a nice touch as well, great attention to detail.
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She is a beauty. The rosewood is a nice touch as well, great attention to detail.
Thanks guys. It was a pretty nice match. I couldn't help but throw on the door panel for this pic today. She's got to go out for exhaust and windshield and we've got to start breaking down the seats.
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Very nice, going to look like it rolled off the showroom in 1970. I like the detail on the wood panel insert...correction, I like all the details....
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Very nice, going to look like it rolled off the showroom in 1970. I like the detail on the wood panel insert...correction, I like all the details....
Thanks...though the wood trim door panels are another one of our "period mods". I've never seen any 70 Blazers with them...only on the trucks. But I thought they'd go well with the steering wheel.
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OK....so we are trying to finish so we can put her in a Memorial Day show. So...it's gonna be close, and we're probably going to be thrashing at the end. Biggest thing is getting her out for glass and exhaust with rain in the forecast for next week....

...cleaned up the brackets and hardware and installed the new speaker from S/M Electronics as recommended on the board. The speaker bolt holes are not threaded like the factory speaker so four nuts were required to hold the grate/bracket/speakers together. My brackets have nuts welded on, this seems to be a correct variation of these brackets...and it doesn't seem to stand out as much under the dash....it actually makes for a clean install.
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