03-08-2012, 06:35 PM | #576 |
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i have always liked those Blazers
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nice rig... i saw your build on pirate very cool, i like it better with the grill . I would drive it like it is dont put boat sides on it, at least not yet. How much did you bob off the bed
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03-18-2012, 12:34 AM | #579 |
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a year and a half later.......Finally got my 71 done!
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Nice work. Truck looks great. How much lift are you running and what size tires are those?
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Nice work on the 71, power windows too by the looks of it and a few upgrades like column and seats, just starting on my new doors this week to get ready for paint, thanks for the pic's gives me a boost for mine.
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03-18-2012, 02:17 AM | #582 |
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First, your truck looks great, great color! Now, what are those seats out of, and is the gas tank still behind the seat??
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fancy iphone pic
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03-18-2012, 11:49 AM | #584 |
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Thanks Guys. Seat is from an 05 Dodge Ram PU. Three point seatbelts from seatbeltsplus.com. Having them recovered first week in May to a black vinyl with black/white houndstooth inserts. Also will have a houndstooth accent added to the door panels.
Yes, went with power windows and locks too. I still can't stop fiddling around so have a few additional touches coming too. Bought the aluminum fill panels for the grill to radiator area, as well as the radiator cover panel. Having them "dipped" in a carbon fiber pattern, (liquidtransformations.com). Also having the valve cover breather dipped. Just got a real carbon fiber air filter assembly too. Not too much, just accenting. My original blue Chevy grill emblem was looking pretty cheesy now that the truck is finished. So getting it dipped in blue carbon fiber for a little fun. I still can't stop fiddling around so have a few additional touches coming too. |
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Fuel tank removed from the cab. Got a salvage yard tank from a S10 Blazer and mounted it between the frame behind the rear diff. Filler neck ran through the right rear bedside. Cut in a 12x12 piece with fuel door from a mid 90's Chevy. It was a left side fill from the 96 Chevy so turned it upside down to mount on the right side. More work than I thought it was going to be. But turned out nice I think.
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Has about a 5 inch lift now. Previous owner had a four with an add-a-leaf on the front. So the front is a *****! No give! Just ordered a 6 inch all leaf, no block, Skyjacker kit so that will be going on soon. 3/4ton Dana front diff. 1 ton Dana rear with locker. Tires are 315/75 Mickey Thompsons, so about 35".
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I like the gas filler setup, good clean work, turned out nice even though like you said was more work than you thought.
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I really like your truck shoooter. I am starting a frame off 4X4 swb stepper myself and I have been trying to settle on what color to paint it. White is my favorite color for a truck but it was black before and I was pretty sure I would go back to black until I saw your rig.
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thanks.. its setup for a 9-12k winch, and hides the 4" leafspring drop
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macsic can I see some shots of your cage, I am bout to send mine south to get on and I like how yours looks
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I have the same fuel door and planned to do the same thing you have done with the passenger side flip and the K5 filler neck cover panel. Do you have a build thread on your truck?
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my pride and joy
oops thought i posted this in a diffrent thread.. now there are 2 haha
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Latest picture of the '72. It may start looking different soon.I said "start". It will "look" different when I'm "done"
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Well its home ! I gotta lotta work ahead of me. R&R all the fluids. Overall cleanup an take out all the extra wiring an odds an ends people have added over the years. I hope to get new tyres this weekend.
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Cool for you glad it worked out and you got it, nice project.
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I need to do reseach an see what axles I have, R&P, transfer case an whatnot.
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