My ongoing project

Discussion in 'Blazers/Jimmys/Suburbans' started by 81 BLAZER, Jun 11, 2005.

  1. 81 BLAZER

    81 BLAZER Member

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    Just thought I would share some pictures of my ongoing project 1981 Blazer (some parts anyways) strong sb 350 turbo 350 tranny with a stage 2 shift kit 205 transfer case, dana44 front chev12 bolt rear with 3:73 gears, 4" lift and 35" mud king's, The body work has been started, been sitting in the shop for about a year now just waiting for some $ to finish....

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  2. 81 BLAZER

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    wow this site is a dead duck!!!! I have posted several times and only one reply!!! I love chevrolet and thought this would be fun but no one seems to want to keep anything going except with the girl on the site... I understand that part though, not often you see a girl into trucks.
     
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    Time for an update if anyone is looking!!

    got some paint and body work done... My dad and I did it ourselves in a garage so keep that in mind!!!

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    I can post more pics when I get it all put back together if anyone would like to see
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  4. 81 BLAZER

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    ok here it is all back together:7

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    so what do ya think!!!!!! }> I like it }>
     
  5. chevy_man_3

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    Paint job looks dang good for being done in your garage. The whole truck looks great. Congrats on a great truck.


    Vince
     
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    Thank's!! My dad and I have worked hard on it... been a great time for us. and a decent end result :7
     
  7. rhode8pe

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    I was wondering, have you had issues with the rear frame rail that the gate bolts too rotting? I have been trying to locate replacement for it, and have hit all dead ends...I have an 86, its a stock job, but its getting a 350 i have been looking to put in something, and going to patch up the rear floor pans on it. I know this site might be a little slow, but those of us who need info, at least have a place to actually try! lol...
     
  8. 81 BLAZER

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    I had the standard rust problems!!! not in that area though:eek: Had some small rust holes in the back of the blazer and some rust holes in the tailgate but no structrual damage.....
     
  9. zeitlerusmc

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    I thought the same thing about this site, if your not already in the know about 67-72chevytrucks.com I would go there and find the forum that corresponds with your year of truck! that site is off and popp'n
     
  10. Reinovator

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    Sweet rig

    I restored A 74 Jimmy a while back and what a joy but I do think you've done a Killer job.
    Is that Good ol Chrome yellow I see On that rig??? :D
     
  11. Pontiac1976

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    looks good did you put the duel head lights set on it too. I never like the big square single light.
     
  12. bonvo

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    sweet truck ive always wanted to get a k5 blazer and make the ultimate truck sonthing where i dont care if theres a straight pannel on it just so long as my suspention work is the best i can do sweet truck man and i like the color
     

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