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12-20-2010, 12:45 PM | #1 |
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1970 4x4 Blazer/Jimmy - Thinking of selling
Well, I have been giving this a lot of thought, and I am really considering selling my blazer. I have always wanted one, and finally bit the bullet and bought a project figuring I would be able to build it myself the way I wanted and drive it. When i bought the truck I was very naive when it comes to older vehicles and what to look for, so it turned out to be more work that I had anticipated (what old car/truck doesn't) and I have not been able to get everything I needed in place to begin the project, and it doesn't appear as if I am going to be able to in the near future (Unheated garage in NY, single 14-2 for power/lights, Lack of space within the garage, Lack of time, etc) I also want to start doing more personal and professional development projects to help stay current, and am beginning to plan for a family in the next 3-7 years (I'm getting married in July)
So with all that, I am really thinking that trying to tackle this project right now is not the most sensible thing for me to be doing. I have collected most of the items that I would need to finish it, including a welder, most panels, and even extras. The only other consideration I have is that if I do sell this now, i probably won't be able to get another "toy" until after whatever children we have are grown up, or we decide not to have children, as financially for us, those seem to be the only two responsible options. So I am fairly certain I am making a good decision here, and will still dabble and read up on these trucks, as I would someday like to get another. I also need to figure out what I should sell the truck for and in what order. Here is what I have amassed so far: 1970 Blazer 4x4. Originally a 6 cyl, 3 spd. Currently has a rebuilt 1970 Full size car 350 with some upgrades. Transmission is a SM465 with new Heavy Duty clutch, NP205 transfer case. Front end was swapped for disc brakes, and new pads, rotors, and lines were used. Brake booster and master replaced. 3.73 gears front and rear, open diffs. Body in decent shape, but needs work. Floors, Rockers, Kick panels, Quarters and rear floor replaced or patched, but not very well. Most just needs the welds cleaned up. Front floors need body seam at firewall fixed. Quarters replaced with half patches Welds need to be cleaned up, and bondo was put on a little thick over the welds to cover up the splatter and stitching. Not a huge deal, just time consuming and dusty. Doors are ok, but there is bondo in the front corners. Couple pin holes under the driver's seat that need to be fixed. The windshield frame looks decent, but has a couple pin holes on the inside, and the passenger side outer corner is rotted. Dash is uncut and dash pad is nice. 3 spd column is there, non-tilt. I have a Title that matches the frame and Glove Box door. The VIN on the body was missing, but grease pen writing on firewall matches Glove Box. I also have a Vin plate and title for a 71 GMC Jimmy as well for the body. Right now it has nice newer Rally wheels with good tires on them, but I may keep those if sold since they were given to me by a close friend. There are no rocker boxes in the truck either. PO cut them out stating they were unnecessary and only collected dirt and rust. Firewall is in nice shape with no rust holes in it or the ends of the cowl. There is a double wall top, no hatch on it, that needs a little work around the front edge and the rear corners. Side glass is good. Now, that is the truck itself. For it, i have collected the following:
There is more to come later. The big question, is if and when I do sell it, how should I sell it? I was planning on basically how it is broken down here, but then part of me says bull the motor and trans to sell seperate, and sell the body cheaper.
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1970 Blazer 350/SM465/205 SOLD! | 1998 Z3 Last edited by JimmyFloyd; 12-20-2010 at 04:04 PM. |
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