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I got here in the Early '70s. When water was a lot cheaper, people had lawns, but with little or no snow in winter, the grass browned out. One local company would dye your dead lawn grass green again. ''Is your lawn a Beastly Beige?'' ...they would intone on local TV. Since the Severe Drought has been upon us, these last 17 years, ''Xeriography'' [dry landscaping] has been in vogue. City Water ain't cheap anymore. Last year, a combination of a cracked fitting on my roof, feeding the swamp cooler, spraying out unnoticed, and a leaking toilet flap, totalled a $250 water bill. Up in the Air, Junior Birdmen!
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Those were the days. Lived west if town off Ajo highway. Ha! I floated a valve in my '70 Mach 1 on that road. I was doing about 70 mph in forth gear just cruising. It had a 351 Cleveland in her. Nowhere to be found around Tucson. Finally picked one out of a wrecked Cougar North of Phoenix. Took a LOT of junk yard calling and asking questions back in those days.
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Did some flag waving today. Not sure if it's the truck or our red, white and blue, but we get thumbs up and lots of horn honks!
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Had the 68 on the trailer yesterday bringing it to my shop . Had lots of thumbs up and two offers to buy it .
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Glad mine is a 70, I get the OK sign, lol. Seriously I hardly ever drive mine to town without at least one person asking me if it's for sale. I guess because of my really old paint they think they can get it cheap. Been cutting and hauling thorn bushes for three days, wouldn't want to do that with a new paint job.
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Crossing into North Carolina on the Tail of the Dragon at Deal's Gap Store, we pulled the Blazer up to the gas pump and about 20-30 motorcyclists came over to look.
One gentleman asked if he could take a picture....He said that he had worked at the factory in Michigan where they made the Blazers....
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I wonder did some plants specialize in K/5 production, or did they all build some? Have I ever seen a Fremont Blazer? Don't remember...
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That's cool that you didn't break the Biker's heart by telling him,
''No, my truck was built in St Louis, not Flint.'' Better to let Old Dogs bask in their glory, rather than kicking them in the ribs with Reality.
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it made him happy and proud…as it did me…
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I just posed the question on the Blazer Forum, if any other plants besides Flint and St Louis made the K/5s. DeahheadNM said No just those two plants, and St Louis ceased Blazer production in Spring of '72.
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