11-28-2004, 04:35 AM | #1 |
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How about some pics of "4x4" Blazers, Jimmy's & Burbs?
Post your Blazers here. Projects, daily drivers. What ever you are doing with one. Come and show it..
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11-28-2004, 10:03 PM | #2 |
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How about some pics of 2wd Blazers, Jimmy's & Burbs?
I bought this 87' about 6 months ago for $800
Haven't really done anything to it yet because I wanted to go over the whole thing first. I peeled back the carpet and discovered the floor in front of the tailgate is gone from rust. And the tailgate is sealed shut. But for what I spent on it and after a complete tuneup the damn thing runs like a top. The oil spots are from an old truck I used to have. Future plans include 4" rough country springs in the front and an ORD 4' shackle flip in the rear. Some new tires 33's or 35's. |
11-28-2004, 10:08 PM | #3 |
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I meant 4" shackle flip, not 4'.
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11-29-2004, 01:13 AM | #4 |
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Brake light
Hey Bagged, very nice. By the way, is that top picture (blue Blazer) the one with the third brake light in the tailgate handle? If so, that is the best idea I've seen in a while.
I'd like to do something like that before I paint mine. |
11-29-2004, 09:38 AM | #5 |
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yes, that is the one with the third brake light in the tailgate. It is pretty easy to do, the hole is pretty big after you remove the handle.
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11-30-2004, 09:24 AM | #6 |
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Here is mine... she is a 1976 Cheyenne model with Dana 44 front, GM 12 bolt rear, THM350, unadulterated NP203 fulltime 4wd, and a Jasper rebuilt 350 all turning 33x13.50 Super Swampers with no lift.
Please excuse my driveway that has been overtaken by the lawn!
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12-02-2004, 02:30 AM | #7 |
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My Cheapo Blazer
Blazer no motor, no tranny, no tcase -$100 Sold parts that didnt go with it +$200 Bought a 79 Truck for the motor -$300 Sold parts that I didnt want +$100 Bought a 88 Firebird for the FI -$50 Sold parts that i didnt want +$200 Bought tranny and tcase off of friend -$200 total so far -$150
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12-03-2004, 01:41 AM | #8 |
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hmmm...maybe i've posted in all the threads now...
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12-04-2004, 07:23 PM | #9 |
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Man I moderate this section and didn't even add mine yet
EDIT: She is For Sale... Link In Signature Below So here goes She's an '86 355 waiting for a 476 to be built 1 ton running gear D60 with powerloc 14b with detroit both 4.10's 208 waiting to put in a 205 700r4 36 tsl sx's looking for a deal on 38's (usually borrow) Crossover steering rear disc brakes rollbar rear flipped shakle 6 1/2 susp with a 2in body And a lot of foot
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12-04-2004, 07:53 PM | #10 |
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Cool Blazer, drink2mny. I can get a general idea of what mine will look like before I lift it. I'm only going 4" w\ 33's though. Seems that red & white paint scheme was very popular for them. I've seen quite a few.
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12-28-2004, 01:19 AM | #11 |
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Close to finishing a 2 year custom restoration:
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12-31-2004, 12:48 AM | #12 |
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here is ours.It is a 81 2wd blazer.It should be in paint by early febuary if me and mybetter half can decide on what color to do it in!!!
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01-01-2005, 06:52 PM | #13 |
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here are mine
sold this 88 about 4 months ago, i miss it. 6" lift w/ 38 tsl's here is my 75 trail rig project. 540 ci caddy engine, t-400 w/ doubler 4" lift w/ 52" frt springs & 56" rear springs. 60f & 70hd rear 5.13 gears & detriots. tube bumpers, full cage corbaeu seats.
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01-01-2005, 08:42 PM | #14 |
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Hey boz42, saw the flex pic in your profile.
Very nice!
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01-08-2005, 11:04 AM | #15 |
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Picked this one up last night for $1750. Used to own it back in 2000 when it still was a Blazer. Kind of like an old friend coming home. Haven't stopped smiling yet. Needs the 38" Boggers back on though.
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01-08-2005, 01:16 PM | #16 |
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thegame, whats the story on the back window? How do you have it sealed off?
I am supposed to be getting one of those cab sealers made be Creative Products from a guy locally but its been a phone tag/time issue thing trying to get it. The way he had it set up was he made his own "bulk-head" using plywood and 2x4's instead of buying the one they offered. I can make one through work as we have full fabrication facilities, but would like some ideas of going about it.
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I hope you can see these pictures. My camera is really getting bad. The back is actually the rear of a late seventies Chevy with some adding and trimming where needed. It has a 10 to 12in section cut and relocated basckward to provide some room in the interior down by the floor which I use for speaker placement and odds and ends. The whole thing was finally welded into place. The factory roll bar was extended to the frame and added on to get the height up. Still don't know what I will do for a tailgate. That would look alot better than the airgate. Just driving home last night, I couldn't believe the confused looks we were getting. Now, driving this thing again with the new lift kit, I wouldn't buy anything but BDS. I can direct you to the guy who did alot of this install. Now, off to melt some snow! Later, Nate
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01-09-2005, 12:53 AM | #18 |
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So lets see if I got this straight.
You took the back of a cab from a PU, and then welded it in to cover the opening? So this is a permanent deal then? I thought about doing something similar with cutting the rear of a cab, then making a plate to match up to the blazer cab. Weld the two together to make a removable cover. It would be a bolt on piece. Lots of work to do though. As for your tailgate issue, my GF used to have an '81 2wd swb and I have a '81 GMC Jimmy. I measured her truck tailgate against my Blazer tailgate and came away convinced that you can bolt a truck tailgate in place of your Blazer tailgate. On my Jimmy the holes/weld nuts to mount the brackets for cable supports and latching mechanism were there. I don't remember exactly, but I remember thinking the tailgate hinges would bolt up as well? So much so I bought a nice tailgate when one came up to have for when I make this conversion. You should check your Blazer against a truck, I bet its the same. PS - Whats BDS?
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01-09-2005, 02:19 AM | #19 |
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A pickup tailgate will bolt right up on a Blazer. Grab the hinges and strap/striler as well, and bolt them right up. I have one on my Blazer right now. Since I got rid of the roof, I didn't need a window and all of teh other stuff. The holes are even where you need them.
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When I first saw my old Blazer after about five years, I was thinking, this thing used to have a sun roof. I didn't provide enough info in my last post. It actually has part of the roof section of the 77 pickup welded and smoothed out as well. Kind of wished they had left the sun roof there. They did an excellant job. Thanks for the info on the tailgate. Gonna have to give it a try. First nice tailgate that comes in to the salvage yard here is mine. BDS=Big Dicks Suspension. The Blazer has a 6 in. lift. Won't ever use a body lift. I also use Trailmaster shocks. Very happy with the whole setup.
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01-09-2005, 12:42 PM | #21 |
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heres my 75
was lifted 4" on 33s and 3/4 ton diffs but bought a daily driver 4x4 so converting it to 2wd laid out on bags. Not certain how far I'm going with it, its on hold right now till I get my 28 tudor sedan done. |
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I'll post pics once it stops freaking snowing and I can wash all the salt off the damn thing but in the mean time, this is how I bought it:
1989 Blazer, black 350 carburetor motor (who knows how old it is) TH350 NP205 Warn Hubs 6" susp lift (blocks rear, springs front) 10-bolt up front 12-bolt in back SUCK-ASS 2.73 gears (wish I had known that before I bought it) 35x12.50-15 BFG MTs on 15x10 black steelies (just bought today) no radio heater direction door is malfunctioning already rebuilt three or four wiring harnesses needed a COMPLETE tune-up rear of bed by tailgate rusted out from having the back window stuck open 6" for who knows how long blown-out upper ball joints and pitman arm Headers leaking *sigh* But fixing them is half the fun, right? Just wish I could have been the one to break it. Have to say, it does look good, though. The tailgate area is the only bad rust and that's a frickin' miracle around here. Oh, almost forgot... it's got a massive hillbilly front tube bumper with integrated... well... ramp bars, I guess. I'd call it a skid plate but it's so much more than that. Heh. You'll see.
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86 Blazer with a few mods.
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90 Blazer...rebuilt 350...4 in lift with 33's...work in progress
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My '83 w/ a few mods
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