

100% with 496truck.
Cool girls do anyway. There's something nostalgic about old school stuff that just can't be replaced by new fangled doohickies. High tech doesn't belong on a truck like that... unless its safety/handling stuff. (brakes, suspension, seat belts).



Look to Portertbilt for killer low air ride and suspension stuff.


Suggestion.... DO NOT PAINT IT!!!!!!!!!!
Since I'm in the habit of Chop-slamming everyone's rigs...
Ride height:
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Framed out: My apologies to your young-one, for making him 4 feet tall...
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Yea man....
If you have a real budget (not a fly-by-the-seat-of-yer-pants budget, like mine),
The goals, IMO, should be Drivetrain>Exhaust>Steering>Suspension>Creature Comforts.
I, however, am driven by affordability... And, crazyness.
Notice how I left out paint....
I'd wet sand with 1000 grit, or steel wool, and wax it, or flat clear it.


That stuff is crazy money. It all looks great, but still crazy money. Glad the garage was built up with a lot of fab tools during the Blazer build.
Built not Bought....Correct?![]()
)NorCal65 said:Thank you guys for all the compliments and the ideas. I'm pretty straight forward on how I want this truck. Like my dad said the rust isn't my style. The flat black really clicked and the electric blue. I don't know which one yet. What do you guys think would look the best? But the tires are already decided. White walls all the way! Lol
Thank you guys for all the compliments and the ideas. I'm pretty straight forward on how I want this truck. Like my dad said the rust isn't my style. The flat black really clicked and the electric blue. I don't know which one yet. What do you guys think would look the best? But the tires are already decided. White walls all the way! Lol


Welcome to our insanity Michael!! Really dig your new ride.
My opinion if you're not into the "patina" look. Flat color other than black. I've seen baby blues and cream yellow in flat on the old iron and it looks deadly. Either that, or original colors letting the stance and tires do the talking. Newer flashy colors somehow don't look as great on the classic Chevy pick-ups IMHO.
Another option (possibly) is to plasti-dip over the original patina. Got a ton of colors to choose from, it's not that spendy, can be done at home and if you change your mind it peels off.

There is a particular paint code for that off-white/ivory interior color...it may not look like much at the moment, but in new shape it's pretty cool looking. Yours may clean up decently with some elbow grease and mild detergent.
Speaking of which, the first and best step is a massive all day clean on that. It'll look better, and give you a much better idea what you're working with. Dirt/grime hides the good and the bad.
Overall, a great deal on an awesome first rig.![]()




Well, you above the rest of us should have a pretty good feel for the build your Dad has going. Couldn't ask for a better teacher/role model etc.
I bet you can't wait til it's home! Better than Christmas...![]()

As stated before, this...What do you guys think would look the best?
) then try and stick with the factory mint green with white 2 tone or something like that. I also like the plasti-dip idea as it is removeable if you don't like it or want a color change.