tomuchstuff
1/2 ton status
Ok so after a couple of weeks looking at the 1977 fully fiberglass k5 I picked up and reading all there is on the web that can be done to the k5 trucks I have made a choice as to how to move forward on the project...
To start off and give you an Idea of my thinking I'll start in the beginning. I picked up a 1977 blazer with a fiberglass US Body with doors and tail gate and clip, the full kit, over 14,000 in just fiberglass alone. The truck has been lifted and sits on 36.5" rubber with 10" of space between the fender and the tire. Both front and rear drive shafts have been extended and the frame mounts that bolt the body to the frame were extended to the rockers to mount the cab and bed roll cage...
NOW like lots of guys I'd like a street driven monster truck that will take on all most any thing I throw at it, but can still cruse at 75mph down the express way..
Thing is it ant going to happen..
SO I bought a 1979 blazer k5 cheyenne package with 84,000mi and a mint intereor. The truck is covered in rust but thats her only truble..
This brings me to my new plan and the start or a couple new project treads..
I will build two trucks for under $5000
... One will be a frame off restoration of a 1979 k5 cheyenne package using the fiberglass body off the 1977. The second will be a true off road toy using the gutted body skin meaning no steel floor hung over a roll cage. I plan to keep the tilt clip on the mud truck, and stock clip on the frame off....
first link is my past work the toys I built..
others are of the 77 glass k5
https://picasaweb.google.com/35bertram
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Hesqr9uPsAbO5eTz7ny-iQ?feat=directlink
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/2vB-qoSgnxh7r80wwlPvnA?feat=directlink
To start off and give you an Idea of my thinking I'll start in the beginning. I picked up a 1977 blazer with a fiberglass US Body with doors and tail gate and clip, the full kit, over 14,000 in just fiberglass alone. The truck has been lifted and sits on 36.5" rubber with 10" of space between the fender and the tire. Both front and rear drive shafts have been extended and the frame mounts that bolt the body to the frame were extended to the rockers to mount the cab and bed roll cage...
NOW like lots of guys I'd like a street driven monster truck that will take on all most any thing I throw at it, but can still cruse at 75mph down the express way..
Thing is it ant going to happen..
SO I bought a 1979 blazer k5 cheyenne package with 84,000mi and a mint intereor. The truck is covered in rust but thats her only truble..
This brings me to my new plan and the start or a couple new project treads..
I will build two trucks for under $5000
... One will be a frame off restoration of a 1979 k5 cheyenne package using the fiberglass body off the 1977. The second will be a true off road toy using the gutted body skin meaning no steel floor hung over a roll cage. I plan to keep the tilt clip on the mud truck, and stock clip on the frame off....first link is my past work the toys I built..
others are of the 77 glass k5
https://picasaweb.google.com/35bertram
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Hesqr9uPsAbO5eTz7ny-iQ?feat=directlink
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/2vB-qoSgnxh7r80wwlPvnA?feat=directlink
