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my Blazer has a twin

Wow, I haven't seen the yellow and white in a while, we had one just like it down in Tennessee when I was little, I'm not sure what year it was, I think 75. It was a Yellow on white full convertible, that had a 400 and a manual.

I loved the hell out of that truck, even though I was only like 6 or 7 at the time. I remember my dad leaving in it for the last time, to trade it in at some used car lot in Alabama.

Then he came home with a black on red 80's 6.2 diesel 4 speed Jimmy.


I swear over his life he had more K5's than hair.
 
The only poor choice of color on that rig is the black wheels.

Martin
 
Oh I don't like chrome either.

Just giving you a hard time because I like that color combo.

Martin
 
Would you still do all the work you have done Cheif or would you buy complete if you had to do it again?
 
Now that it's done I am glad I did it...because I really know the truck....inside and out.
It "looked" fine when I bought it it but the rear half was bad metalwork and an inch of bondo and none of the rust was removed,

That said...I am glad for the experience..I would not do mine any other way.

IF something happened to mine, and one looked like that one...I might just buy it already done....
 
Now that it's done I am glad I did it...because I really know the truck....inside and out.
It "looked" fine when I bought it it but the rear half was bad metalwork and an inch of bondo and none of the rust was removed,

That said...I am glad for the experience..I would not do mine any other way.

IF something happened to mine, and one looked like that one...I might just buy it already done....


Cool just wondering I read through that entire thread all 64 pages of it. Thank you for all the hard work you did! I certainly learned a thing or two about body work from it :)
 
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