83 BLZR
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Im Andrew, im 17 and live in south east Texas. My 1983 K5 has been my project for about 5 years. looking forward to all the new ideas. Dont know how to post an image or i would show one of the blazer.
Hey, so I'm actually a car guy at heart (I know, boo hiss and all that) but I needed a work truck so I recently purchased a 1988 Blazer and wound up liking the truck a great deal. I'm a total newbie to the entire 4x4 scene so any and all help with maintenance and modifications would be greatly appreciated.
Im Andrew, im 17 and live in south east Texas. My 1983 K5 has been my project for about 5 years. looking forward to all the new ideas. Dont know how to post an image or i would show one of the blazer.

Hello-
My name is Trey but my friends call me BigTrey. I recently purchased an 82' K5 for my 14 year old son. He will be 16 in about a 18 months and i wanted a project truck that we could work on together to teach him some things and learn to take pride in his work, like my father did with me.
My K5 has a bad transmission and that will get fixed in a little while but it also needs all the normal things. Truck was originally blue but is now white and will be Green at some point in the future. The newer 350 that is in it is an Edlebrock Crate that is currently putting out about 300 BHP. That was the only thing that the kid that owned it before me right. For example, the batter was held in by a tied in bikini top...well now that i think about it that had to be fun explaining why she needed to take her top off...
I have read and searched all over the internet for information and joined this site because i found that there is more accurate data here than any where else.
Any of you guys jump into a project like this with very little fabricating experience? Pops has some great mechanical knowledge, but it looks like we better learn to weld real quick.