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blazer,454,pto winch project truck

Blazing rockwells

1/2 ton status
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marysville ca
i got this blazer that is registered as a 1973 so no smog needed what so ever
Possible trade, would rather have cash, crawler parts for dana 60 or 14bolt, new warn winch, tig welder, fab tools

454 motor, real good oil pressure, runs great but needs a tune up
4speed trans/205 tcase
1/2 ton axles, front axle has flat top passenger side knuckle for future crossover steering
35" tires, decent tread
pto driven winch
bucket seat with console
rear rollcage
soft top with one small tear on passenger side(easy fix)
all the lights in the front work
6" all spring lift no blocks
spare tire holder, spare tire in pic does not go with the truck
setup for dual batteies, but only one hooked up
all new front wheel bearings
new milemarker hubs
spare doors
spare fenders
spare inner wheel wells
truck is non oped
needs drivers side e-brake cable changed to a shorter one
the truck does have body damage and some crappy fiberglass work done to it
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located in marysville ca 95901
$1400 obo

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So exactly how do you register a K5 that clearly isn't a '73 as a '73? :dunno:

Rene
 
i have no idea, thats how i got it. i bought the truck cause it had 1tons new tires and wheels. the prevouse owner said he brang it to dmv and it was inspected and passed. dont know what inspection they did but the vin and the pink match, im trying to find the frame numbers to see what frame it is
 
So exactly how do you register a K5 that clearly isn't a '73 as a '73? :dunno:

Rene
Easy, here in CA they inspect the VIN, on the cab OR the frame.
Only one needs to match.
ANd these days you can by rivets for putting any VIN on any cab, they are the rosette style for $100 a set.
As long as the DMV employee or the officer that does the VIN verification had no reason to believe there is something wrong, they see the VIN matches the paperwork, you are good to go.
Happens a lot here.:dunno:
 

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