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Old 10-18-2012, 12:29 AM   #1
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1972 blazer

Hey guys. I've been thinking really hard about buying this blazer. It's a factory 4x4 with factory air. 350 with a 4spd. It's a running driving truck with all new fuel system. Has a tilt column and tach dash that works. I haven't went to look at it yet but planning on Saturday morning. The tailgate is rusted along the bottom but he says its not in the back of the tub. According to owner it needs driver side rocker and passenger side door corner. It has a single wall top. I will look it over very well before purchasing but thought I'd get an idea of what you all think. Thanks in advance for any input. Here's a few pics. Dustin
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My SWAG is 4-9k depending in the amount of rust.
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Old 10-18-2012, 03:59 PM   #8
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Thanks for the response. The asking price is closer to the lower end. Anybody else?
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Old 10-18-2012, 04:08 PM   #9
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Pull the carpet or flooring back on the floor near the front of the doors where all the rust usually is on these. Also check the front cowl on the engine side while the hood is open. Leaves get in there and rust this area out and it is very hard to fix.
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Pull the carpet or flooring back on the floor near the front of the doors where all the rust usually is on these. Also check the front cowl on the engine side while the hood is open. Leaves get in there and rust this area out and it is very hard to fix.
Ok. Thanks for the tip. So if the rust in that door corner pic is it then it wouldn't be a lot of trouble to fix? I've never owned one of these blazers. Thanks, Dustin
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