Good on ya man.
I've missed this thread for half a year now. Whoops.
I'm envious of the classic Blazer. We need more pics! (Silently kicking myself for passing on the 80% condition '72 K5 I didn't buy in 1997 for a song...because I was a moron...)
One of my greatest regrets is not learning more car stuff from my grandpa. He was an excellent mechanic from WAY back. Built hot rods and race cars in Detroit before WWII...before they were even called Hot Rods. However when I was growing up my dad pretty much made any auto repair seem like WORK and not any fun so I wasn't much interested in it. I liked cars but not spending time with my dad. Years later I don't have the skills or the confidence to do some of the stuff I wish I could do.
Good for you by being a positive influence and passing on those skills.
Oh, and tell him:
A-You have a ready buying market.
and
B-We'll kick his butt if he wrecks it doing anything stupid.
I've missed this thread for half a year now. Whoops.
I'm envious of the classic Blazer. We need more pics! (Silently kicking myself for passing on the 80% condition '72 K5 I didn't buy in 1997 for a song...because I was a moron...)
One of my greatest regrets is not learning more car stuff from my grandpa. He was an excellent mechanic from WAY back. Built hot rods and race cars in Detroit before WWII...before they were even called Hot Rods. However when I was growing up my dad pretty much made any auto repair seem like WORK and not any fun so I wasn't much interested in it. I liked cars but not spending time with my dad. Years later I don't have the skills or the confidence to do some of the stuff I wish I could do.
Good for you by being a positive influence and passing on those skills.
Oh, and tell him:
A-You have a ready buying market.
and
B-We'll kick his butt if he wrecks it doing anything stupid.

and HE would kick his own ass if he messes it up
Thats what I was hoping for too


