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08-26-2018, 11:22 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: Saginaw, MI
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Project straight 6 driver
Recently picked up this 1972 factory straight 6 4x4 3ott blazer. My plans are to get it running and driving well. And slowly over time fixing up the body. At one time someone replaced all the floor and hacked the front and rear frame rails off for off road bumpers I can guess. Really only the doors and fenders are rotted, and a small hole above the driver rear wheel, also needs tq boxes replaced. Other than that the truck is decently solid. Once it’s running and driving my plans are to get the new doors, fenders and just get everything taken down to bare metal and seal it in with a cheap paint job. As far as bumpers I will prob throw some roll pans on it until I can source fixing the frame rails. My whole objective with this truck is just to fix it up slowly and have fun with it. Don’t really plan on doing a full restoration on it. But who knows once my stepside 70 is done that may change. Sorry if the photos are large my phone won’t let me shrink them.
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1970 Base Step Side Dark Olive 250 3ott restoration 1972 k5 4x4 250 3ott project 1970 long bed light olive 283 th350 driver SOLD |
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