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1989 K5: the slowest resurrection

Hah, I already have one fire gutted Blazer, I don't think another is strictly necessary.

Pulled the side trim panel off; the topper bolt capture nut tore loose.
 
Transmission decisions: I have decided that I will run the 4L60E.
I have the -entire- drivetrain; I know it works; why mess with it? Instead lets just make it four wheel drive.

Picked up an adapter from work, and the tail shaft should arrive in a few days.

Now, the PCM will of course need a VSS. So that will need sorted; shouldn't be difficult.

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Since getting the truck from Kansas to my garage will realistically be at least three weeks out I decided to bring up a set of fenders I plan on using and spend some of the interim time getting them ready.

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Going with the round eye front clip? I like them both. The fenders do look solid at least.
 
I am going with the round eyes. Always preferred them just a bit to the others. I had picked up the Suburban to keep the '88 - '91 front clip, but have obviously changed my mind.

Those fenders are pretty clean. The driver side has the obligatory wind-caught-door-super-hard crease that I need to address.

I haven't decided if I want to go '73 - '74 GMC or Chevrolet for the grille.
 
Picked up another K5 last night that was just too good of a deal to pass up.

The kind of deal where you aren't certian you will be friends with the seller anymore.

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Would you happen to be willing to get rid of the left rear seat belt (male end on floor) for a K5? I can not find any local.
 
Hah! It fits in pretty well in the South Pueblo.

Is that where it came from? I'm surprised I never saw it before. I've seen the locals do the lo-lo thing to many odd makes here, including a 4x4 Suzuki Samurai. Just not a K5.

I hope you did tear him a new one on the price. Anybody that does that to a K5 has that coming!
 
It is indeed a local south sider.

The PO took the 35"s off and put them on his Jeep.

Dopes. If that one is solid it might be worth flipping. I know Larry is loosely on the hunt another K5 to build into a beater. He'd prefer a base model truck like mine but if it's solid and cheap we can make it a base model pretty easy. He is one hell of a craigslist hound so I'm kinda surprised he didn't find this one.
 
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