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Old 10-11-2014, 08:16 PM   #26
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Your Blazer is in amazing condition, lots of guys here are in envy, including me, of such a rust free survivor. When you get the chance would you post a pic of the options SPID on the inside of your glove box? Thanks, I'll be following along with your subtle and tasteful modifications, Jack.
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Old 10-29-2014, 11:53 PM   #27
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Very nice K5! Thanks for posting. I'll bet that OEM paint would really shine after a buff and wax. Check out this before/after pic of an OEM paint truck I recently had detailed: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...56&postcount=4
I have polished/buffed the paint. These are pics without wax. When it has wax, it really shines. The paint is a little thin on the sides where the body lines slope in but for a vehicle more than 40 years old, I think it adds a nice patina. The paint on the hood is largely gone. Significant areas of the black primer is showing through. I would like to have the hood repainted to match the rest of the truck. I know it may be hard to match but think this is the approach I want to go.

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Not the best lighting conditions/photos but one can see the difference in the paint between when I first got the rig and what it is like now.
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Old 10-30-2014, 08:01 PM   #28
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Old 11-03-2014, 12:06 AM   #29
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Hella H4 conversion headlights installed
I converted the headlights to an H4 type. I went with the Hella lamps as they look similar to the original 7 inch headlights and one has to really look to notice they are not stock.
After much research on 67-72chevytrucks a Forum, I purchased a wiring harness with built in fuses and relays and the lights online. The Hella lens are very nice quality - they have glass lenses and metal reflectors.

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I routed the new headlight harness along the existing wire mould along the radiator. Power comes directly off the battery. I mounted the relays on the fender near the battery.

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Illumination is significantly improved over stock.

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Stock - sealed beam - low beam


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New Hella H4 conversion - low beam


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Stock sealed beam - high beam


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New Hella H4 conversion - high beam
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