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Old 08-06-2008, 10:52 AM   #1
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Thinning the heard.......see anything you have to have?

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These are all all fairly nice daily drivers. None are 20K+ show trucks. Im ready for a change and I am looking for a same condition or better (non project, paint not needed) 2 wheel drive Blazer or 2 wheel drive short bed fleet side, 50-60's 2 door, 20-30's rat rod.
I want AC and power steering.......NO JUNK and No rust.

1972 GMC 5500, 350 4 speed. Still available

Email interests to dharrup@bellsouth.net

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UPDATE! 1-16-11.......1972 4x4 Short fleet, AC, tilt, tach has been sold.
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Old 08-29-2008, 08:24 AM   #2
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Re: Thinning the heard.......see anything you have to have?

Im surprised these havnt been snatched up yet!
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Old 08-29-2008, 08:35 AM   #3
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Im surprised these havnt been snatched up yet!
If I had the $$$ I'd be driving that shorty 4x4 already!

Sorry you need to "thin the heard" but I can understand. I'm up to 5 vehicles + boat myself and it's a lot of work to keep up with them all.
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Old 08-29-2008, 08:41 AM   #4
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If I had the $$$ I'd be driving that shorty 4x4 already!
You got it!

I have always wanted a shorty 4wd of these trucks.
But, no funds right now.

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Old 08-29-2008, 08:56 AM   #5
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If I had the $$$ I'd be driving that shorty 4x4 already!

Sorry you need to "thin the heard" but I can understand. I'm up to 5 vehicles + boat myself and it's a lot of work to keep up with them all.
I have between 25 and 30 motorized vehicles between my business and personal that I have to keep up with and my interests have changed a little. They will be replaced with other vintage or classic automobiles. I really only want to get rid of one but I figured I would just put them all up to show what could be available.
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Old 09-09-2008, 02:31 PM   #6
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Re: Thinning the heard.......see anything you have to have?

Still no sale? I figure someone would'a snatched up that dualy. Folks, I've seen / riden in all of these and the pics dont do them justice. That 'burb is TITS.
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I have sent you an email. Thanks.
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Old 09-10-2008, 12:43 AM   #8
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Great looking short fleet. I would love to have a truck like that someday. If only you were closer to nebraska. Good luck.
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Old 09-11-2008, 10:35 PM   #10
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Does the 1988 Blazer have the G80 locking differential, engine oil cooler or electric trailer brake wiring? I was planning on restoring my 1985 Blazer with 230,000 original owner miles (me), but yours would put me further ahead, dollar for dollar.

Nice trucks, BTW.

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Old 09-12-2008, 05:03 AM   #11
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Does the 1988 Blazer have the G80 locking differential, engine oil cooler or electric trailer brake wiring? I was planning on restoring my 1985 Blazer with 230,000 original owner miles (me), but yours would put me further ahead, dollar for dollar.

Nice trucks, BTW.

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I dont know about a G80......how can I tell? I will look for cooler lines but I doubt it (easy addition), it does not have a brake controller and I am fairly sure it ddnt come stock from the factory wired for one (easy fix). I know the history of this Blazer and it was NOT used to tow.
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The code will be listed on the sticker in the glove box as an option. Both the differential and engine oil cooler will show up if factory installed. The governor-lock differential is G80, I don't recall the oil cooler code, but could check. The gov-lock differential acts like an open differential, unless one tire rotation exceeds the other tire rotation by 50 rpm (I think), so jacking up the rear end and rotating one wheel won't tell you anything; one will turn one way and the other will turn the opposite, just like a plain differential.

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The code will be listed on the sticker in the glove box as an option. Both the differential and engine oil cooler will show up if factory installed. The governor-lock differential is G80, I don't recall the oil cooler code, but could check. The gov-lock differential acts like an open differential, unless one tire rotation exceeds the other tire rotation by 50 rpm (I think), so jacking up the rear end and rotating one wheel won't tell you anything; one will turn one way and the other will turn the opposite, just like a plain differential.

Thanks in advance for checking.

No cooler.........dont know about traier brakes....does have G80 on the box sheet.

I tried to load a picture but something has changed on the site and it wont take it. If you want some pics send me your email address.

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I wish my Jimmy was a lil nicer, I'd be all over that dually
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I wish my Jimmy was a lil nicer, I'd be all over that dually

I have no problems with your Jimmy..........I tried to work a trade on it months ago.
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Yes sir I know, at the time I really needed money, I may PM
you some questions tonight. If I had a good DD I could sell
off my F-150 and kill 2 birds with one big swooping trade
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Re: Thinning the heard.......see anything you have to have?

Ok folks...........all the above vehicles have made it to the "for sale" section along with one more. I am really only looking to sell/trade 1...possibly 2 so after that all the ads will probably be pulled. I really want to change it up a bit so prices are negotable and I will look at any type of trade that isnt a project. 67-72 short fleet 2x4 (ps, pb) or 2x4 Blazer is on top of the list but show me what you have. I dont mind throwing in some $$$ if what you have is worth more than my trade vehicle.

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Good luck on your quest, you have some nice rides there
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Good luck on your quest, you have some nice rides there
THANKS...........sorry it didnt work out on your Blazer!!
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Re: Thinning the heard.......see anything you have to have?

No one has any classic car/truck (non project) trade offers?
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I've got a 1985 Southwind 30' RV that could be considered a classic...LOL


Seriously, I would do something with you on it...


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Ok.......I would like one of these gone. Any resonable offers? Trades?
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