juanblzer
1/2 ton status
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/pts/4934919736.html
Too big to ship. I have the "1piece" front clip from Trailer Products www.off-roadfiberglass.com
It is used but in great shape. I also have the rear fenders. All of it is race quality and is amazingly tough and easy to repair. I am downsizing my body panel needs and so this needs to go.
Will consider solid offers
I have a Trailer Products brand fiberglass front clip (1 piece) with cartek latches.
Trailer Products (Hemet, California) sells this "one piece" front end to change 1976-1991 K5 Blazers / Trucks and Suburbans to a 2004 body style look.
It is called a Chevy 1 piece conversion front end.
It is actually 3 pieces with the side "1/4" fender portions each being an individual part.
Side "1/4 fenders" are set up for dzus fasteners.
this currently has hand drawn skulls all over the hood but it can easily be painted with any quality automotive paint. It is used glass with minor cracks and scratches etc. that can be easily repaired.
Remember this is race quality fiberglass so there are imperfections etc. Trailer Products makes great stuff and it is tough.
$500 for the "1 piece front conversion fiberglass"
I also have the rear fenders pictured:
2000 Chevy body style with 6 inch flair.
I have these fenders attached to a very easy to mount tubing sub-structure (built by Randy Ellis Design) that uses DZUs fasteners to attach the fiberglass. The tubing is 1 inch steel round tubing. $300 for the pair with steel sub-structure.
info on the rear fenders from Trailer Products' Website:
http://off-roadfiberglass.com/offroad/2000chevy.htm
rear fenders 6" flair, 82 inches long at the top: retail price $200.00 each retail when new.
Please Note:
This is not a "bolt on" fiberglass setup:
Some of these parts will require fabrication of mounts and installation of mounting hardware. Some will require fabrication skills and shop tools to mount. All will require drilling and fitting.
From Trailer Products' website:
"91" wide, uses Chevy 04 grill. This front is 4" inches longer than stock and will require extensive trimming to fit on stock truck: $ 850.00 retail price
Remember this doesn't include oversized item shipping or travel for pickup in Hemet, CA
more info here
http://off-roadfiberglass.com/offroad/76-04chevy1piece.htm
located in Mesa, Arizona
Link to build with pics of glass
http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=233306
Too big to ship. I have the "1piece" front clip from Trailer Products www.off-roadfiberglass.com
It is used but in great shape. I also have the rear fenders. All of it is race quality and is amazingly tough and easy to repair. I am downsizing my body panel needs and so this needs to go.
Will consider solid offers
I have a Trailer Products brand fiberglass front clip (1 piece) with cartek latches.
Trailer Products (Hemet, California) sells this "one piece" front end to change 1976-1991 K5 Blazers / Trucks and Suburbans to a 2004 body style look.
It is called a Chevy 1 piece conversion front end.
It is actually 3 pieces with the side "1/4" fender portions each being an individual part.
Side "1/4 fenders" are set up for dzus fasteners.
this currently has hand drawn skulls all over the hood but it can easily be painted with any quality automotive paint. It is used glass with minor cracks and scratches etc. that can be easily repaired.
Remember this is race quality fiberglass so there are imperfections etc. Trailer Products makes great stuff and it is tough.
$500 for the "1 piece front conversion fiberglass"
I also have the rear fenders pictured:
2000 Chevy body style with 6 inch flair.
I have these fenders attached to a very easy to mount tubing sub-structure (built by Randy Ellis Design) that uses DZUs fasteners to attach the fiberglass. The tubing is 1 inch steel round tubing. $300 for the pair with steel sub-structure.
info on the rear fenders from Trailer Products' Website:
http://off-roadfiberglass.com/offroad/2000chevy.htm
rear fenders 6" flair, 82 inches long at the top: retail price $200.00 each retail when new.
Please Note:
This is not a "bolt on" fiberglass setup:
Some of these parts will require fabrication of mounts and installation of mounting hardware. Some will require fabrication skills and shop tools to mount. All will require drilling and fitting.
From Trailer Products' website:
"91" wide, uses Chevy 04 grill. This front is 4" inches longer than stock and will require extensive trimming to fit on stock truck: $ 850.00 retail price
Remember this doesn't include oversized item shipping or travel for pickup in Hemet, CA
more info here
http://off-roadfiberglass.com/offroad/76-04chevy1piece.htm
located in Mesa, Arizona
Link to build with pics of glass
http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=233306
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