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Looks like its getting there..
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Looking good with the progress you've made so far. Are you going blue or the original bronze color?
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Sweet, keep the pics coming!
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Had some detail work to do on the area that still wasn't prepped, then it was bolt it together!
You know how that works... :crazy: It took hours to do it right. So anyway, got it bolted into place and the tail gate installed too. :) I reused all the original bolts, they were still that nice. |
amazing.
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Ready for Delivery
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Yep, delivery.
One of our board members get's this rust free tub/doors/gate for his project. ;) |
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Kurt, did you sell it :confused: |
so it's for sale? :D
or sold? :( I'm confused... :confused: |
Very nice Kurt. You are a great body guy...
;) right back at ya |
Clear as Mud
Sorry for the confusion.
Yes, it's spoken for. As in sold. [EDIT] 5/06/05 STILL FOR SALE. ;) It's the best original tub I'll probably ever see. Heading south on June 17th, anybody need anything? Delivering the tub and picking up my panel on the way home. |
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How far south, hey a Guy can dream can't he :lol: |
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You know if I were closer I'd stop in. |
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:lol: Me too. :lol: Need to strike the "it's sold" post, didn't work out. Now I gotta decide all over again...Do I keep it? or Do I sell it? :hmm: :lol: |
Wow Kurt! you work fast! Nice......
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What happened to the cowl/dash/windshield frame areas? It's there in the earlier pics but gone in the later pictures. :confused:
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Look closer at the front door pillar's, not attached yet. Could be installed pretty easily with a little more work and some welding. ;) |
Change of Plans
Turns out I'm keeping this one and building it up for myself. :D
It'll get a 2" spring lift, zero rates, new shocks, 3/4 ton axels and a new set of 33x12.5 SSR's on some sweet old school slotted mags. :metal: I think I'll keep it a 4spd, unless botboy finaly sends me the 700r he owes me. :hm: Like that's gonna happen. (it did, he sent it, all's well) Stay tuned, firewall and windshield frame are next. |
Wow, awesome! I have a 71 Jimmy that has a rust free inner tub outside of some rusty rockers, and an awsome outer sheet metal 72 blazer (doors back).............. the 72 blazer has a tub that you could almost step through it's so rusted!
I have been looking at plasma cutters and MIG welders thinking this is something I need to get into! I am a seasoned mechanic but no body work experience and only experience is with gas torches which is too crude for what I am planning......doing what you are doing. The Blazer rear quarters are perfect and my Jimmy has been rear ended and filled with cracking out bondo. Any tips? Am I crazy? Body shops have quoted me insane prices for doing this................... Thanks for a reality check in advance...Jim |
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Here's more pics showing the torsion box separation and the blazer windshield frame I cut down that will be welded onto the truck firewall. Just take your time, measure twice... :blah: and always keep in mind the alignment of it all. |
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Hey Kurt, I have a 700r that you can have, since you found me something I needed, just getting it there would suck, oh yea, & it needs to be rebuilt, so it's not completely a freebie, Craig :lol: |
Hey vtblazer, nice stuff! This is exactly what I want to do to my 71 Jimmy. I discovered a ton of bondo in both rear bedside panels down below the tail lights and I happen to have 72 parts blazer with perfect bed panels. It's the old If I could make one rig out of the strengths of the two.....anyway how much cutting do you have to do to remove the bed panel? Thanks for your advice
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Maybe some spot weld cutting/removing around the lower rear door pillar also. Having the rocker out of the way will help to. |
What is this called?
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Mine needs replaced bad.....what is this called and are they available? Thanks.....Oh yeah...its for a 72 Blazer too....Passenger side.
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Progress is a good thing. I sectioned out the extra parts of the windshield frame I had cut off and used them as jigs to hold things in place. |
:c2: PROGRESS
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