Agree Greg, little at a time. I have probably read every thread on every Blazer/Chevy Truck Forum at this point. I've sifted through a few hundred build threads, spent a lot of time thinking/staring at my '72 and pictures of others and know where I want to go from here. I am not going to take the body off the frame. I don't want to end up with this thing so nice I won't drive it. Probably the best metaphor for the direction I am going to head with this is simply the picture of the rattle can painted crossmember pieces above. Gonna clean it all up, paint it all, replace all rubber bushings, bearings, gaskets, etc. Lift it 2-4" (still debating that one, which is good since I don't have the $$$ for the lift kit yet), hope to squeeze 35s under it (it will not be wheeled off road), rebuild the engine, rebuild the transfer case, get some decent seats/carpet, spruce up the interior, etc. I'd like to be done in 2 years......maybe 2.5 depending on how cash flow works out. Hell, maybe I'll call it the 'Rattle Can Build.'
Although, I was doing the math this weekend. High quality rattle cans are ~$7.50/each here in CA (or at least at TSC in Ramona). I can buy a spray gun (I have a really solid 80 gallon Ingersoll Rand compressor) and buy paint by the gallon for all of the small parts, frame, undercarriage, etc. and probably save a fortune. Hell, I bought a $20 sandblast gun at TSC and had those previously oil/grease/grime/mud caked crossmember pieces shiny in about a hour (gun clogs every 10 seconds and you have to bang it on something). Regardless, well worth $20. Would have taken me hours to get them that clean with scraper, wire brush, etc.