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Old 02-01-2010, 09:40 PM   #1
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Red outside – White inside

I’m looking for pictures of red or orange Blazers/Jimmys with white interiors. Topless would be even better.
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Old 02-01-2010, 09:45 PM   #2
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Aask Firebird Jones nicely, he might post one up. Mite be a couple more, dunno
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Old 02-02-2010, 12:37 AM   #3
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Mine is "Red-Orange" according to the SPID and I"ve got off-white/parchment interior. Pictures on my car domain site. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2480826
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Old 02-02-2010, 12:53 AM   #4
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Thanks Bouncy. That is a beautiful truck you have there. You guys with original appearing trucks are killing me!!
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Old 02-02-2010, 02:22 AM   #5
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Mine is "Red-Orange" according to the SPID and I"ve got off-white/parchment interior. Pictures on my car domain site. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2480826
Dang, I'm sorry Bouncy, how'd I forget yours. I've seen it like a gazillion times
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Old 02-02-2010, 07:53 AM   #6
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Thanks Bouncy. That is a beautiful truck you have there. You guys with original appearing trucks are killing me!!

Not just "appearing", his is the real deal.

Are you looking into a real white or something a little more toned down like the factory parchment?
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Old 02-02-2010, 10:51 PM   #7
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I have reread your reply now several times regarding “real deal” and I’m still not sure what you meant?

I’ll take all the pictures I can get of blazers/jimmys with either white or parchment interior with red or orange exterior. Most of what I have seen has had black interiors. I’m thinking red exterior, red carpet with parchment upholstery.
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Old 02-03-2010, 07:33 AM   #8
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I have reread your reply now several times regarding “real deal” and I’m still not sure what you meant?


Just goofin' off of your previous wording.

You were reffering to blazers that 'appear' to look original and I took that as "made to look" as in, rebuilt or restored on purpose to look original.

My comment was merely intended to point out that Bouncy's blazer 'is' original, not built or restored to 'appear' as original.
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Old 02-03-2010, 07:18 PM   #9
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That’s why I asked.
By “original appearing” I meant in stock form, not altered. Some survivor owners are pretty touchy on the subject of authenticity. Not for me to judge so I don’t. The reason for my comment was that I’m just starting to build the truck I wanted to build ten or twenty years ago but sometimes I question if it’s still the same truck I want today. When I was twenty something the only reason I would have had for driving a stock truck would have been for a lack of funds and even that wouldn’t keep it stock for long. Now I find myself walking right past a custom at a show to go drool over the stockers!?! A different day!!
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I love the stock vehicles and I love the complete customs. Mine current Blazer is stock - original paint, engine, etc. I've owned two others that both had 35" tires and I'd love to have a bagged 2wd. I have thought about putting custom wheels on my truck, but I really dig the steel wheels and pizza cutter tires. You'll probably change your mind several times during your build, but that's what makes it fun.
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That’s why I asked.
By “original appearing” I meant in stock form, not altered. Some survivor owners are pretty touchy on the subject of authenticity. Not for me to judge so I don’t. The reason for my comment was that I’m just starting to build the truck I wanted to build ten or twenty years ago but sometimes I question if it’s still the same truck I want today. When I was twenty something the only reason I would have had for driving a stock truck would have been for a lack of funds and even that wouldn’t keep it stock for long. Now I find myself walking right past a custom at a show to go drool over the stockers!?! A different day!!

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Old 02-03-2010, 10:00 PM   #12
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Here is my compromise….

One to build my way….
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Here's mine. Almost all original, with a lot of extra rust.
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Old 02-04-2010, 08:21 AM   #14
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Here is my compromise….

One to build my way….


And one to keep GM’s way


I don't see a compromise, I only see two great looking rides.

Not that it matters at all but I'd go the same way.

I also think a couple build threads are in order , especially on the blazer...nice stance judging from the pic, would like to know more about it.
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Aask Firebird Jones nicely, he might post one up. Mite be a couple more, dunno
Thanks. I have a few. Not sure if he is looking for anything in particular but give me a few and I'll post something.
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It's not much to look at, but it's the color combo you were interested in. I need to get some better outside pics of it. I think I took some pics when we were trail riding up in the mountains recently.
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Here's one parked in the back, not even sure why I took it.

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Old 02-04-2010, 09:57 PM   #19
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Thanks for the pictures guys, I really appreciate it.

Hugger, any chance yours has red carpet?

VT, your turn the page remark really got me thinking, I even broke out a couple old photo albums. Definitely should have taken more pictures.
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No carpet in mine, just a rubber mat.
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Old 02-05-2010, 07:30 AM   #21
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VT, your turn the page remark really got me thinking, I even broke out a couple old photo albums. Definitely should have taken more pictures.

Great, now scan em & post em so we can see the before shots.

What stage is it at now?

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Old 02-05-2010, 10:40 AM   #22
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How about WAY before shots??? I really wish I had taken more pictures. So many cars and trucks from my past that I would love to see again even though they weren’t anything special. In fact most of them were junk but they were all a small part of me. If you are a young’n and reading this, take my word for it, take pictures. Lots of pictures. You will enjoy them later. So damn many memories… Anyway here you go…

I believe this one was ’87-’89. My wife (then girlfriend) loved driving the pig. You can also see the my ’79 CJ5 behind my folk’s “new” grand am
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This one would have been around ’90. It was a great truck from Missouri that unfortunately became someone else’s before it was finished.
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I hauled this Blazer back from Oklahoma about ’98. Soon after it was home my wife became pregnant with our first. I hit the panic button and went on a selling spree.
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Old 02-05-2010, 10:51 AM   #23
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Ok, three more…

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Really awesome, thanks for taking the time.

Brought back a lot of 'car' memories for me just reading your post.

Good advice to the younger folks on here too.

I still get all choked up when I talk about my first car, I had my 69 RoadRunner all through high school...whew, those where some great times!

If it hasn't been said yet, welcome to the board!

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Old 02-05-2010, 11:55 AM   #25
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Thanks for the welcome. Kinda snuck in the back door I guess.

I owned a few Chryslers in high school too. None of mine were as shiny as yours though. Belvedere II, Barracuda (fast back), Polara, and a Challenger. The first two I never drove. The Polara was in mint condition and a two door. Even though it was a grandma’s car, I loved it. Here are a couple of pictures of the challenger wearing my signature color.

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My dad worked at a frame shop that also had a fleet of wreckers. Anything impounded and left for more than (if I remember correctly) 90 days was sold. I picked up several treasures that would later become my drivers. The challenger was one of them. $150 and I owned me a muscle car. It was a Texas car but still had a few rust spots. It also had R/T badges but I never verified. Heck, what did I care, 383, 727 council shift, posi and 160 mph speedo. The owner actually brought keys in and said he didn’t want it because the rear end was junk and he couldn’t afford to fix it. Turned out somebody had set the emergency brakes and they frozen up. A couple of sessions with a can of W-40 and I drove the care home. I also bought my first blazer this way. It was hauled out of a rental garage after the renter skipped town. $75!! It was a ’70, lifted with 38” Gateway Gumbo Monster Mudders (love saying that) with white wagons. It was pretty much a complete truck minus front clip. Ended up putting a ‘67 front end on it and giving it a nice coat or grey primer. Of course, no pictures!!
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