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'84 Jimmy "Sierra Classic" build

nice truck man, shame you cut up that black one though :(.

AHAHA, see you finally made your way here..... BTW this is my buddy who helped me "Murder" the K20.

Uggg!!! why did you cut up the 3/4 ton that thing was nice!!

Cause i can

Lol. Your never living this one down around here haha. Oh well, it sucks but its happened already (dont do it again dammmit! Lol) so lets move on with the blazer.

Next one i cut up ill take pics of it at the metal shreader,as it turns into shreaded Chevy, really break your guys hearts. lol

Nice project, too bad about the auto.

Thanks
Ha! Just found this...first thing,nice build!

2ND To bad about the k20 :doah:

3rd I grew up in Yarrow, my wife grew up across the river from you on Harris RD On the old Dairy farm right behind the village.

Nice to read about another guy from BC.:thumb:

Right on man, good to see some more Canadian representaion.
We have just recently moved to Mission, used to be Surrey bound.
Sick and tired of the "NEW CANADIAN INVASION" in Surrey.
Why you in Alberta now?
 
What's this new Canadian invasion you speak of? Are Americans fleeing into Canada and taking over?
 
We moved because the farm was old and to small... so we setup a new dariy in Alberta.
Those new Canadians bought the old farm.
 
AHAHA, see you finally made your way here..... BTW this is my buddy who helped me "Murder" the K20.

aww way to throw me under the bus.

new canadians lol, good one. I think the pc term is indo-canadians for anyone who is super confused. anyways get that steering box plate and get it done!
 
Alright......some current progess on the Jimmy. Bought some parts off a fellow member here.
Extended brake lines
DIY 14 bolt diff cover
ORD bolt in brace & weld in plates
Brackets for 14B disk swap

Upon further inspection of my SBC i found a couple of spun bearings courtesy of the PO.

Since the motor needs some work and Dec.21 2012 "end of the world" was a flop, there is no reason now NOT to do a frame off...........

Removed the tub from the frame, pulled the interior to expose all the minor rust spots and out with the drivetrain.

Found a sweet deal on CL for a 89-91 front clip. I ended up buying the rad support, grill & wiring harness for $100.

Pics of the goodies i bought minus the dif cover
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Removing the tub
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Pics of the rusty spots, not bad IMO.
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Frame torn down ready for the sandblaster
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89-91 GMC front end
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Back from the sandblaster, got it setup & squirted a couple coats of epoxy
to protect the bare metal.
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Next will be weld in the steering box plates, get the axles preped & painted along with the frame. Then onto the rust repair on the body.
 
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I would do a frame off too if i had a shop like that! Progress looks great! Anxious to see the repair work on your floors.
 
Have you considered boxing the frame? These frames bend quite easy. Now would be a perfect time to do it...
 
Nice.

Martin

Thanks Martin.

I would do a frame off too if i had a shop like that! Progress looks great! Anxious to see the repair work on your floors.

HAHA, ill make some room in the shop for ya.

Have you considered boxing the frame? These frames bend quite easy. Now would be a perfect time to do it...

Yeah would be a perfect time, but not gonna box it.

Your tailpan looks like mine. What are your plans for it?

Gonna buy the inner complete tail pan and then cut some sections of a bed floor to graft in the rotten section. Ill do step by step pics if that helps you out with yours.

Heres a link to the tail pan.
http://raybuck.com/i-67111-1973-91-fullsize-blazer-jimmy-complete-tail-panel.html
 
Update pics...

Brought my Jimmy home to work on after hours & took my 70 GMC to the shop.

Bolted her together to make it easier to transport.



Installed the 91 rad support & grill


Got her home, built a structure to hold the tub & have access to the underside




Pic of my 70 GMC im building, this truck suffers from acrophobia (fear of heights) lol.


Ordered up ORD sfk



pulled leafs apart, wire wheeled, welded in steering plate, scuffed the frame & painted




D60 getting ready for paint & the 14B convert to disk



Rust repair










Wainting on the complete tail pan to come in.
 
Nice '70...... :D

You can say I have an affinity, for second gens. :whistle:

Thanks man, still have lots to do on the '70 before its rolling. Ive put it on the back burner till the Jimmys complete. I have a '72 C10 SWB factory 402, im painting for a customer. Ill post a pic when complete.

Vans slip ons in the garage....



My brotha :thumb:


Great update!!!

Hell yeah.... usually im rockin the old skool hi top Vans, but since my passport has expired i haven't been stateside to the Vans outlet.

We do have Vans in Canada but the mark up is ridiculous


Picked up some rubber off CL today. $800 for 90%+ tread BFG KM2 315/75/16 or 34.6". Gonna remove the rims & go with series 186 eagle alloy


 
Tail pan arrived today, surprised because it came out of Calgary Alberta, a city that was flooded last week.

Gonna try to get the metalwork on the underside of the tub finished this long weekend. Then get her mounted back on the frame.

Thats if everything goes according to plan, which we know how that plays out.


 
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