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Old 09-03-2024, 12:13 PM   #1
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The Great Basin Blazer - 72 K5 CST Highlander

I'm not much of a talker, but I do like to document things, so I'm just putting this down to show progress and share the process of restoring my grandfathers K5.

Long story short, this particular K5 was purchased by my grandfather new in Caliente NV at a small Chevy dealer that has long since closed shop. It was driven from Caliente up to Baker NV, a tiny town of ~100 people, where it spent the next 52 years up until this past weekend. It was always just an around town, around the desert, up the mountain trail rig, and it shows. Many bumps, bruises, and a lot of cosmetic wear and tear. Because it never left Snake Valley, it has a documented original ~34K miles on it.

I'm confident its never been in a garage at any point in its life, so the sun has taken its toll as well.

Plans are simple, but plans always change:
-Go through and get it into top shape mechanically. It runs and drives great already, but I want to do all fluids, get the AC functional again, and knock out any quirks mechanically.
-Enjoy for a bit while I collect parts for the restoration
-Tackle paint and bodywork. I'll weld in the patch panels and then off to a local shop for finish work.
-After paint, restore the interior
-Finish with a top restoration

Enjoy the next few post of pictures of the "as-found" condition. She had pounds and pounds of desert sand, tumbleweeds, and sagebrush in every spot imaginable.

I've got a large family and I'm just shy of 40 years old as of the time of this posting, so this may in fact be my mid-life crisis. I can't think of much better than this.

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Old 09-03-2024, 12:16 PM   #2
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Re: The Great Basin Blazer - 72 K5 CST Highlander

More as-found photos, from when we got it back to the house in Southern Utah
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And some more
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Re: The Great Basin Blazer - 72 K5 CST Highlander

And on to some of rust condition/surprises/modifications

I was surprised to see an auxiliary fuel tank was installed in the place of drivers rocker box reinforcement. Its actually properly installed as if it were the rocker box, fully welded to the original brackets. It was clearly installed way back when new. I'll have to decide if I want to remove/replace. I somewhat like that it went with the original theme of the truck. The passenger rocker box reinforcement is very solid.

Otherwise, rust isn't crazy. It will need the exterior lower rocker boxes on both sides, I suspect some patchwork on door bottoms, and then drivers side rear wheel well has a bit of rust through.

I haven't pulled carpet but the bed floor doesn't look too be in bad shape.

The windshield frame is very solid, which I'm happy to see.

The top has some minor waviness to it on the top where pooling could occur, concerning.

I'm sure there will be surprises along the way.

The passenger fender has a dent that's probably easier to replace than repair.

Collecting quality original parts is going to be half the fun here.
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And then the motor compartment and a few other misc pics. Interesting placement of the coolant overflow, is this OEM?

I have a lot more as-found pictures but we will leave it at that.

Next up is a proper undercarriage wash, heavy de-greasing, and the first hand wash it's received in years.
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Most guys would give their left you know what for a body that solid. Nice beginning!
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Re: The Great Basin Blazer - 72 K5 CST Highlander

Got to feel great to have that back in the family.

Is the blue driver door decal still present? Curious about the assembly month. Any photos of the plaid seats?
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Old 09-03-2024, 06:07 PM   #8
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Most guys would give their left you know what for a body that solid. Nice beginning!
I tried my hand at another K5 a few years back and definitely appreciate a better starting point!


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Got to feel great to have that back in the family.

Is the blue driver door decal still present? Curious about the assembly month. Any photos of the plaid seats?
The rear seat isn't too bad in the center sections, but the vinyl corners are worn through where sun took its toll and there is a rip on the back.

I haven't taken the front covers off just yet but based on how the foam feels, I assume they are pretty rough.

I'll check on the door sticker, I didn't look yet.

I'm going to have a lot of questions so I figured I'd start now.

There is no factory roll bar. Was that an option and if yes, does anybody make a reproduction?

Gun racks, I assume, were never a dealer installed option, but this one sure was installed in such a way that it is permanent (rivets). It'll stay post restoration.
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Re: The Great Basin Blazer - 72 K5 CST Highlander

Looks really good. Have fun with the restoration. I remember side window gun racks in all of these type of trucks growing up. Maybe a Utah thing.
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Roll bar was not a factory option in this gen.
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Thanks for posting the photos. What a gem.
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Production date 3/72 in the door.
Love the little logos on these door edge guards too.

How can you tell which factory?
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Re: The Great Basin Blazer - 72 K5 CST Highlander

March is late for St Louis. I'm not sure they were still assembling Blazers by April of that year but am keeping an eye out.

The Adell Corp. is still in the business of making door edge guards: https://adellcorporation.com/
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Small update 9/21/24

Changed the oil and inspected underneath carefully. I have some atf leaking and I need to find the source. Steering box is seeping just a little bit of gear oil. I’ve driven it around town for half a tank of gas and it’s been great so far!

Today I decided to take off the sill plates and vacuum up and pull the carpet on the floorboard areas that rot. As expected some patchwork needed but nothing out of the ordinary so far.

I pulled off the front seat covers and the old Highlander vinyl had been recovered in a tweed at some point. No remnants to inspect there.



My wife and I took it down to the drive thru for a burger and shake and got a lot of thumbs up. She was disgusted by the old stiff seatbelts so I took them out and really scrubbed them up with oxyclean, hydrogen peroxide, and a lot of elbow grease. They were basically brown and stiff like an old pair of muddy socks before and I’m impressed with how well they cleaned up.



Question of the week: I can’t seem to find repop rear seatbelts. Does anyone make the appropriate ones, and in parchment? For some reason all three rear belts were removed at some point and I want to source them in parchment. I have a feeling I’ll be paying out the nose for a set.
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Nice find….if you get a minute could you share a pic of the bumper hitch
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Re: The Great Basin Blazer - 72 K5 CST Highlander

Those belts really cleaned up nicely and the plastic sleeve is still present. Nice.

I don’t know of a source for new correct belts but pickup belts could be harvested for the needed ends if you wanted to have a set restored.
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Nice score, also incredible those seat belts look new. Don't cut or destroy the rubber in the top, or windshield. Soap and water then Winter green oil and Xylene will make them like new if their not cracked.
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Question of the week: I can’t seem to find repop rear seatbelts. Does anyone make the appropriate ones, and in parchment? For some reason all three rear belts were removed at some point and I want to source them in parchment. I have a feeling I’ll be paying out the nose for a set.
Absolutely AMAZING transformation on the seat belts. They look brand new. As for reproduction belt sets. Counterpart (Truck Shop of Orange Co. California) DOES offer front and rear reproduction Blazer seat belt sets. HOWEVER, they only offer them in black... For a reproduction part, they are very good to excellent. All parts will interchange with the original belts. The retractors work smooth. I bought their front set, and reused my passenger front female belt because of the special opaque sleeve.
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awesome start, great story
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Another small update.
Waiting on the title before I get too deep into ordering parts for the restoration.

In the meantime, still just pulling small interior parts off and detailing for your viewing pleasure.

Cleaned the visors and glovebox lid. I'll need to repaint the glovebox lid unfortunately due to some rust on the lower section.


Questions of the day:
-Does anyone know exactly how the OEM spark plug wires were routed, including all clips and heat protection, and could share a photo or two? If I order an AC-Delco plug set from RockAuto, what else is recommended to get the wires back to OEM? It has some aftermarket wires in there right now that are far too long and rest on header heat shields, etc. I want to get the engine back to factory.

-Is the button for opening the glovebox only supposed to have one screw on the back of its retaining cup as shown, or am I missing a screw?

-Are all replacement outer rocker panels made by the same one aftermarket vendor, or are there are few different suppliers out there and one is better than another? Same for floor patch panels?

-Does anybody make the rear lower patch panel, between the rear tire and rear bumper?

Thanks gents!
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If you have an OE points distributor, these USA made reproduction plug wires may work nice: https://www.lectriclimited.com/produ...wire-set-1502/

There are threads on plug wire routing. Try a search if no luck I can dig for some examples.

Yes on the single screw.

Not sure about the sheet metal.
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X2 on the Lectric Limited wire set. Specify your date code and they will fit and look right.
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https://www.ssnake-oyl.com/

Here is a company that will make you rear seat belts but it won't be cheap or fast. I have some left over parchment belts that can probably be restored, I'll check tonight.
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Nice find….if you get a minute could you share a pic of the bumper hitch

Hey finally got around to getting this pic for you. If I had to guess, it was an aftermarket unit that had the end lobbed off and a new end arc welded in place.
My grandpa was a welder on an old ranch for many years and this seems like something he would have done.

I'm going to pull it off eventually and can share more pictures at that time if you would like.


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If you have an OE points distributor, these USA made reproduction plug wires may work nice: https://www.lectriclimited.com/produ...wire-set-1502/

There are threads on plug wire routing. Try a search if no luck I can dig for some examples.

Yes on the single screw.

Not sure about the sheet metal.
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X2 on the Lectric Limited wire set. Specify your date code and they will fit and look right.

Thanks gents, ordered and on the way!
Also ordered a set of clean OEM valve covers and a can of VHT Chevy Orange. Will be restoring them and getting rid of the chrome units in there.

I have a pretty bad oil leak that appears to be dripping off of the cyl 7 spark plug area, down near the oil filter. From all I can tell its the valve covers, but it could be something else up in there. I'm starting with the covers and then if that doesn't fix it I'm taking suggestions on what else it could be

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Here is a company that will make you rear seat belts but it won't be cheap or fast. I have some left over parchment belts that can probably be restored, I'll check tonight.
Those just may be out of my price range! Thank you for the suggestion.
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