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Cherry early Blazer sighting.

I would drive it, but that would still sell for at least 1500 bucks in Michigan.
 
Looks like a good candidate for a rustoleum paint job!! lol
 
I'm digging the grille made of rebar. (I am, actually, though it's as structurally sound as the rear quarters :haha: )

-- A
 
Actually not bad for for Eastcoast standards.....Cut the front fenders and throw some 42s on it and wheel the :poo: out of it.
 
The return on investment for that truck is pretty spectacular i bet.

He has had it forever. I was bull shitting with him for a little bit. He said he rebuilt the engine over thirty years ago. Which means it has had this current engine in it longer than the factory engine.

Martin
 
Or just keep using it like he has been for the past thirty years.

Martin

Good on him if he does...

But it isn't "cherry", now and certainly won't be after another 30 years.



-G
 
smili
Yeah, but it is still cherry! Just not virgin cherry! Kinda like the fell off of the tree, and got chewed by the dog, cherry....

Maybe we Huskers are warped....
 
This thread has been fun to read.


Maybe I've been in the rust belt too long, but I thought that's what early K5s are supposed to look like. Where I live I expect that most of the cars that have hit 5 years of age have noticeable quantities of metal missing. And it just goes downhill from there. :dunno:

I think it's only a joke for those with nice rigs. :deal:

:haha:
 
But it isn't "cherry", now and certainly won't be after another 30 years.

Well, it'll be a fairly eaten cherry. Like just the pit remaining.

As mentioned, it's very difficult to determine when Martin is trying to be funny. He uses so few words.

I, on the other hand, use enough words that (1) nobody ever reads them and (2) you can be sure when I use this many I'm *really* trying to be funny.

-- A
 
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