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umm, leave the a/c compressor and convert it for On Board Air!!!
^^ second that
Then follow up with a rattle-can paint job, cuz I always figure paint is only temporary anyway.So what should be my next step with the Blazer?
1. Engine - Have the engine checked to see if it's worth rebuilding
1a. If it's good - build a 383 Stroker - proceed to step 2
1b. If it's good - rebuild the 350 - proceed to step 2
1b. If it's bad - drive it till it grenades and sell it for parts/scrap - find a new project
2. Interior -
2a. Tear out the interior and rhino line it so I don't have to drive with the top on all summer.
2b. Replace the "Pearl" interior back to stock
2c. Replace the interior with a new Chevy interior and a van Quick release back bench seat so I can haul more when I need it.
3. Exterior - floors, quarters, doors are all rusted through.... Top - solid
3a. replace steal back to factory look
3b. replace steal/rusty quarters with Fiberglass
3c. borrow a neighbors cutting tool and welder to cut out the wheels and weld up the holes in the floor
Any thoughts????








VERY true.You need four boxes
1.) Things to put back on.
2.) Things to pitch.
3.) Things to fix.
4.) The WTF box![]()
Fixed it for ya.Remember if you don't have extra parts when you put it back together you did something wrong.
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I'll be posting a few pics as I get the truck back in the shop. I'll also post my budget and expenses.