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Old 10-03-2011, 12:22 PM   #1
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WTB a few Blazer Items

I am looking for a few items for my blazer.

1. Lower body Trim woodgrain (bought)
2. 71-72 Grill insert
3. Some Weatherstripping, have double wall top (Door window to top rubber, top to body rubber, tailgate stuff)(bought)
4. Console emblem (bought)
5. Carpet if anyone has new one they don't want. (pending)
6. Rear Carpet strips (Front and rear)
7. Rear upper Side Panel moldings (bought)
8. 4wd Fan Shroud (bought)
9. Nice Rear Wheel tubs (bought)
10. patch panels: lower kickpanel on passenger side, passenger A pillar, passender B pillar, front half passenger/driver side bedside, passenger/driver side Rocker box reinforcement assembly plate, passenger/driver side rear cab floor support, passenger/ driver side rocker panels.
11. Nice Grill Blue bowtie
12. Year correct roll bar
13. Rear black interior panels
14. rear panel stand offs, all 6, plus 6 angle pieces.
15. Black dash Pad
15 Blazer door reinforcements (bought)
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Old 10-03-2011, 05:37 PM   #2
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Re: WTB a few Blazer Items

Here is a link to another thread with what I did for my carpet strips.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=487060
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Old 10-03-2011, 11:50 PM   #3
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Re: WTB a few Blazer Items

bigbad- I like the way those look. Did you have to cut the bed rail at all or did it just fit into place? And how much do those chrome bed strips cost. Is it easy to buy just one? Thanks.
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Old 10-04-2011, 12:04 AM   #4
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Re: WTB a few Blazer Items

The 60-66 one I got out of LMC, it was $20 for the PSS-(polished Stainless Steel) they sell them individually and I am not sure on the front one, like I said I got mine at a yard sale. You may be able to find a cheaper one, the link I posted was just an example.

I did have to cut down both of them. I used a sawsall, but a hacksaw would cut it easy too.
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Old 10-04-2011, 12:03 PM   #5
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Re: WTB a few Blazer Items

I've got some leftover weatherstripping, for a double wall top though.

If you are interested:

#38-6968 Side Window Rubber
(I have both of these) LMC = 39.95 ea Sell = 32.00 ea

#38-6969 Hatch Glass Rubber LMC = 49.95 Sell = 42.00
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Old 10-04-2011, 10:06 PM   #6
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I've got some leftover weatherstripping, for a double wall top though.

If you are interested:

#38-6968 Side Window Rubber
(I have both of these) LMC = 39.95 ea Sell = 32.00 ea

#38-6969 Hatch Glass Rubber LMC = 49.95 Sell = 42.00
I have a double wall top, but I don't need the Hatch Glass Rubber or the Side window rubber for my top. mines in good shape. Thanks on the help though
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Old 10-17-2011, 10:41 AM   #7
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Old 10-17-2011, 10:21 PM   #8
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Re: WTB a few Blazer Items

I have the complete set of woodgrain moulding off of my blazer, It is not perfect by any means and the previous owner drilled a couple extra holes in it when some of the clips broke, but it has plenty of character if you are interested. I have to pull it out of the attic.
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Old 10-18-2011, 09:27 AM   #9
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I have the complete set of woodgrain moulding off of my blazer, It is not perfect by any means and the previous owner drilled a couple extra holes in it when some of the clips broke, but it has plenty of character if you are interested. I have to pull it out of the attic.
I am really wanting to get a nice set. I hoping to have the blazer painted soon and grungy trim wouldn't look good... If some of the pieces are nice I may be interested. After you pull them out of the attic could I see some pics?
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Old 11-06-2011, 11:33 PM   #10
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Old 01-17-2012, 01:47 AM   #11
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Old 02-16-2012, 12:18 AM   #12
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Re: WTB a few Blazer Items

Here is a set of the standoffs if interested. $45.00 shipped to you
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Old 02-16-2012, 02:38 PM   #14
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Thanks, they look nice but I'm going to try to find a set for around $30-$35 shipped.
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One of the things to remember on the rear panel brackets is that there are 6 "L" brackets that you need and the two top chrome strips that the top of the panel slip up into, in addition to the 6 standoffs. The "L" brackets go on the floor in back of and in front of the wheel tub and most importantly, the back of the panel screws to an "L" bracket mounted on the rear box post. Without these brackets, the panel will have nothing to fasten to at the rear up and down and the panels will push in along the floor. If you are looking for a complete set including the upper chrome strips they will go for significantly more than $35 shipped. The photo shows the 2 screws vertically and horizontally that the panels fasten to.

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Old 02-16-2012, 07:18 PM   #16
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One of the things to remember on the rear panel brackets is that there are 6 "L" brackets that you need and the two top chrome strips that the top of the panel slip up into, in addition to the 6 standoffs. The "L" brackets go on the floor in back of and in front of the wheel tub and most importantly, the back of the panel screws to an "L" bracket mounted on the rear box post. Without these brackets, the panel will have nothing to fasten to at the rear up and down and the panels will push in along the floor. If you are looking for a complete set including the upper chrome strips they will go for significantly more than $35 shipped. The photo shows the 2 screws vertically and horizontally that the panels fasten to.
rasavage- I already picked up the chrome strips from a fellow board member. I figured that I could make some "L" brackets out of some smaller angle iron. I would buy some if they came up for sale. Right now I'm wanting just the 6 standoffs. Hope mine turns out as nice as yours is! Thanks for your help!
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You are welcome. Wish I had something to help you out with in your quest. The "L" brackets are fairly light gauge so you could probably get some thin steel or aluminum angle at a local hardware. I'm sure that yours will be outstanding. Keep us posted.
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I accidentally bought black cst carpet for my non cst blazer. I cut a quarter sized hole for the 4wd shifter on the hump. I'll let it go for 250 plus shipping if you're interested. Thanks!
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I accidentally bought black cst carpet for my non cst blazer. I cut a quarter sized hole for the 4wd shifter on the hump. I'll let it go for 250 plus shipping if you're interested. Thanks!
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What is different about the CST carpet? I have a 4wd and 4spd. I'm guessing the hole you cut wouldn't be an issue. My blazer is not a CST. Would it still work. Is this a full carpet set, Front and rear? does it cover the rear wheel wells? What do you think shipping would be?
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What is different about the CST carpet? I have a 4wd and 4spd. I'm guessing the hole you cut wouldn't be an issue. My blazer is not a CST. Would it still work. Is this a full carpet set, Front and rear? does it cover the rear wheel wells? What do you think shipping would be?
The carpet I bought is designed to be used with rear panels, so it stops a few inches shy of the blazer walls. It's the full set from LMC with the wheel well pieces. I don't know on shipping, but I'll look into it if you're using rear panels.
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The carpet I bought is designed to be used with rear panels, so it stops a few inches shy of the blazer walls. It's the full set from LMC with the wheel well pieces. I don't know on shipping, but I'll look into it if you're using rear panels.
Yes, I will be running rear interior panels. Im interested, if you would get a shipping quote, Marion, IL 62959. We have a greyhound station here too if you would like to see what that would cost. Thanks, Eli
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Yes, I will be running rear interior panels. Im interested, if you would get a shipping quote, Marion, IL 62959. We have a greyhound station here too if you would like to see what that would cost. Thanks, Eli
Based on rough estimates, it looks like it will be about $50 to ship. If it's more I'll cover the extra, and if it's less I'll refund you the balance?
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