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JUMPPR's '75 Blazer-con build

So I figured I'd just have to do some cutting and a little hammering to get that top edge flat with the rest of it.

Thanks for the pictures.....That helps a ton!
 
I need it to be as close to correct as possible so I can use the stock hardtop to help locate the '75 window frame when I weld it to the newer cab.
 
Not bad for my 1st attempt at body work. Took me most of the weekend but I didn’t know what the hell I was doing so I was trying to take my time.

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I’m gonna resurrect this thread (https://ck5.com/forums/threads/04-tahoe-3rd-row-seat-in-a-k5.341024/#:~:text=seat in a-,k5.,-Thread starter 76k5longhorn)

Instead of buying Merricks brackets could I just cut the floor section out of a late model Tahoe and bolt in place with some grade 8+ carriage bolts? I want to use the rear seats from 05 Tahoe, but my kids are both tall and I’m worried that the brackets Merrick makes will put the seats up too high. I’m thinking I would also have to cut out parts of my original floor at the mounting locations since they sit below the floor level.
 
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Or I was also thinking about these and just bolting directly to the floor or even counter sinking them like the they came in the Tahoe.

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Working on the driver side B-pillar tonight and found this. Wasps will build a nest anywhere!

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Awesome build
and thanks for your service (Army correct)
what part of Cali are you in
 
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Today I finally started cutting the the ‘78 windshield frame off to replace with the ‘75. I used a few 1/4” steel rods to make a frame to help get the ‘75 header back to the right place. I also stuck some rebar in the A-pillars to give a little extra support.

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