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Wow. If I had the means I would buy that and put it in the garage, only take it out during the summer months. I really like the stock look and the black wheels with dog dish caps.
 
that sure is purdy. even tho red is the worst interior color chevy ever made.

more of a resto-mod with the newer engine and hydroboost, but still pretty cool.

love the black steelies with hub caps :thumb:
 
If I was a car collector, I would be collecting that....
That rig is sa-weet!

I'd black-out the interior, tho.

Thanks for sharing!:thumb:
 
And this is why you always read the description.

Listed as 32k miles.

Then he says "Although she could certainly pass for 32,000 original miles, the correct reading is really 132,893."
 
id strade my wife for that but im keeping the kids. lol i would grab that thing up in a heart beat, hes got the orignal paper eork with it. thats a feet in its self. defently wurth the money.
 
Don't know if it's what I'd call a survivor...the grill is a repop which makes me question the rest. No bowtie, or 350 emblem. I'd say it's been cleaned up and painted in the last 5 years or so, there just isn't any way for black paint to look that good after 33 years unless it was kept in a museum.

Definitely a nice Blazer though.

Rene
 
And this is why you always read the description.

Listed as 32k miles.

Then he says "Although she could certainly pass for 32,000 original miles, the correct reading is really 132,893."

I'd even question that for it's age, heck my '89 has over 260k on it ...
 
Don't know if it's what I'd call a survivor...the grill is a repop which makes me question the rest. No bowtie, or 350 emblem. I'd say it's been cleaned up and painted in the last 5 years or so, there just isn't any way for black paint to look that good after 33 years unless it was kept in a museum.

Definitely a nice Blazer though.

Rene

There are a couple other things that caught my eye too, having owned a 78 that my parents bought new; were the rear window sliders available in 78? Also, I've never seen those type side mirrors or the chrome gauge bezel on a 78 either. It has always been the little square mirrors and either wood style or black plastic bezel.

But I'm only going off what I've seen; still a beautiful truck for sure!
 
I had a bone stock 77 with the rear sliders, and the '78 I robbed the tach cluster out of had that exact "chrome" gauge bezel that one has (same tach too, also from a 4 gear truck and also had the red interior). Agree on the mirrors, the swing-out mirrors like those was an '81 up thing. Previous to that it was the tripod style, smaller version of the pick-up camper mirrors.

Now, the red carpets being still red...even here where we don't get brutal sun those carpets would be faded pink 20 years ago.

Rene
 
Just noticed one other thing. The hard top doesn't have and "texture" to it. It appears to have been sanded and then the steel half top and the hardtop painted flat black. Black was available for the hardtop, but it was textured...

Rene
 
I had a bone stock 77 with the rear sliders, and the '78 I robbed the tach cluster out of had that exact "chrome" gauge bezel that one has (same tach too, also from a 4 gear truck and also had the red interior). Agree on the mirrors, the swing-out mirrors like those was an '81 up thing. Previous to that it was the tripod style, smaller version of the pick-up camper mirrors.

Now, the red carpets being still red...even here where we don't get brutal sun those carpets would be faded pink 20 years ago.

Rene

Good info. Hadn't seen the sliders or bezel personally but I figured someone would know more accurately than I.
 
don't buy the whole original paint... look at his other auctions. this guy is good at cleaning original stuff up or making repop stuff looked some what aged...like the carpet and stuff...the other car he's selling has the same red interior too...this is the same as making a clone ss it's like making a clone "original" car
 
There are a couple other things that caught my eye too, having owned a 78 that my parents bought new; were the rear window sliders available in 78? Also, I've never seen those type side mirrors or the chrome gauge bezel on a 78 either. It has always been the little square mirrors and either wood style or black plastic bezel.


yea i had them on my first new blazer, a 76 or 77, :rolleyes: ah when i wake up I will remember, anyway I thought it looked more "loaded" with them. Now I lean towards the cleaner look (and less gasket problems) of the flat glass.

He says it was never driven with the top of, but why did they put the hangers on the roof then? :dunno: That was done by someone who takes it off often.
 
Yeah it's really nice, but it's FAR from being original. For crying out loud the seats don't even match... yeah, you could get basic vinyl or the cool plaid seats, but you couldn't get both. As was already said, there's no way the carpet or paint is original. GM paint didn't even look that nice when it was new.
 

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