02-09-2006, 11:23 PM | #1 |
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i've been lurking here a month or so after selling my 63 nova ragtop. before the nova , i drove a SWB 69 , mostly stock , lowered so on so forth . came here looking for another pickup , but lately i've really kinda latched on to the 2wd blazers . SUPER COOL rides i gotta say. so here it is , i'm looking for a 2wd blazer , i would prefer a driver/project but would entertain thoughts of a finished ride if the price is right. i saw the add for the 2wd in louisville ky and dang near threw a hissy fit when i read it was SOLD already . something like that would have been right up my alley....i know ...dream on
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There are two on Ebay right now. They are tough to find that's for sure!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1972-...QQcmdZViewItem http://cgi.ebay.ca/1972-chevy-blazer...11051991QQrdZ1
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they are out there but they are getting harder to find and big $. There are two on ebay right now (see http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php?t=188702). If you really want one, you'll can expect to travel. Murphy's Law prevents them from being for sale within 1000 miles of anyone seriously looking!
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Beat you bouncy
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I saw that! I was just too lazy to edit it again. My fat fingers don't type that fast!
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yep , saw 'em already . i 'm gonna watch a while , been looking at ebay , hotrodders.com , racingjunk.com . any othere sites out there ??
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jbon, where in Illinois are you? I have a bro-in-law in Palatine.
I found my 2wd Jimmy in Illinois. It was just East of St. Louis. They're out there, you just have to look hard and act fast when you find one!
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craiglist is good, but it seems to be most popular on the West coast. Autotrader sometimes too. Once in a while dealsonwheels will have one too.
Don't be afraid to look far away. When you find something see if a board member will check it out. I found on in California that I was ready to buy, a board member drove over and took pictures, and ended up saving me a lot of money, that one would have been a huge mistake!
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http://www.collectorcartraderonline.com (auto trader)
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Here,GMC Pauls,under rocks....
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A few from Bouncy's website
http://adcache.collectorcartraderonl...0/81901520.htm http://adcache.collectorcartraderonl...4/82409194.htm http://adcache.collectorcartraderonl...4/81902614.htm Another that turns up a few http://www.cars-on-line.com/truck.html A 4wd with extra power to spare, cheap? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/77032...QQcmdZViewItem
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i see a lot of talk about "rocker boxes" . i'm not sure where they are located on the truck . and not sure what to look for if i find a potential sale.
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also , thanks to all who've posted web sites to check
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The rocker boxes are a solid box under the body below the rockers/doors. They are the main structural support for the body (front to back) when the top is off. They are also a common rust point since they trap moisture and dirt.
Other places to watch for rust are the windshield frames, the door pillars and the area around the tailgate.
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thanks bouncy, one other question that comes to mind ....how heavy is the top ? can it be removed by one person ??
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They were double wall and right heavy for one man.Some had single walls and are much lighter.
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jbon, I remove my double wall by myself, but I have four ropes hanging from the ceiling of my garage, and I do one corner at a time.
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I do basically the same thing to remove my top. Four ropes and two 2x4s. One corner at a time.
You won't be able to just lift a top by yourself - single or double. They are heavy akward and damage easy if dropped. Ther are several other methods guys use to remove their tops buy themselves. Probably the most high tech is BobbyK's. He fabricated a custom lift with an electric wench.
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Here is what I am ordering for my top(s) somewhat
pricy depending on your individual opinion I guess http://www.hoister.com/default.php
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Just my .02 but if you are looking at doing a custom set up on a 2wd you may want to think about buying a cheaper 4x4 and swap over all the parts. By the time you change all the suspention, shocks, bushings, air bags/ lower coils or even a 4 link rear and new front arms you have spent more then converting a 4x4 over. Correct me if I am wronge but most of the parts are almost a bolt on set up if you pick up a rolling truck 2wd frame. Then sell the 4x4 parts axles, tranny and t-case and put that money tward new parts for the project. I know you said you wanted a driver but this is just another option. If you want a stock blazer than yes it is worth spending the extra money and buy a "2wd" blazer. Like I said just my .02
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