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07-06-2009, 07:37 PM | #627 |
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kURT....... JUST PICK ONE DAMMIT..... JUST KIDDING...................... HAHHAHAHHA
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Kurt I dont get it... the orange one is bad a** and clean.... isnt there a challenge? LOL
I looked at another POS one yesterday looks good from 5 ft... the floors are shot but its cheap and has some nice parts found it on CL here... 1500... single wall top and swing away spare...
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It's more about consolidation really, yes the orange one is amazing but so isn't the bronze one, both are as solid a blazer as I've ever been able to find. So it boils down to a toss up, either would be great build candidates. |
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I wish I could build em like you Kurt!! No wonder your Julians hero
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Nice!
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Don't care...
Can't stand to see it sitting in my garage and not work on it, so I did. Started in on the firewall, got after a couple of the holes that need patching (3 more to go) and began sanding it down for paint. Found a ton of debris in the pass. side cowl, will drill more holes on the bottom for better drainage before I paint. Have two differant name brand drivers side rockers, will decide which one to use when I get to pulling off the existing rocker. Yeah, it was just bad enough to convince me to replace it. Last edited by vtblazer; 08-22-2009 at 07:18 PM. |
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just curious is there a vizual diff in the rockers??? and I hope you'll speak up on which one fits better..........I bought mine at the local Napa and the fit was fare but then again I didn't care and had nothing to compair them to......they where here in the next day and the panels I didn't use made it easy to return......
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One is a Tri-Plus & the other has just enough of the tag worn off so that I can't tell. The humidity is supposed to drop here next week after three weeks of misery, painting the firewall will be on the to-do list. |
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humid LMAO the we could fight with the boys down south ......yek..... I guess tueday evening is going to be ther best time this week ...good luck......
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So let me get this straight you are selling this Blazer (orange one)?
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Thing is, I have two rust free tubs and both are up for grabs, which ever one sells first decides the fate of the other. I'm happy building either one but one does have to go. |
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Still working on it even though it's up for sale...
Firewall got the attention today. Last edited by vtblazer; 08-29-2009 at 02:23 PM. |
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Just gotta say, I love this thread Kurt! Keep up the good work!
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08-29-2009, 03:52 PM | #642 |
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Hey dude, good to see you're making progress. Long time no talk. Are you all heeled up?
Blazer is looking good.
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Interior pass. floor is done too, no more aftermarket AC holes.
Before & after pics. Last edited by vtblazer; 08-29-2009 at 06:07 PM. |
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Wow, nice work, looks factory
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"Supposed" to have a guy coming over today and look at it.
We'll see... Might just be tough to sell, it's starting to look good. |
08-30-2009, 08:44 AM | #647 |
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I finally sold all of mine, maybe you will too
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lol, not me, when "YFTSB" is done so am I
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