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HeloCrewChief 04-28-2021 10:55 AM

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I got the lower side trim installed. I decided to go with the kit from motor city k5. I heard there was not much difference between there’s and the mark-k kit. I have to say the fit bit was spot on so I’m happy with it. I peeled the sticky tape off the clips and installed 3M double sided molding tape.
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rharris 04-28-2021 05:28 PM

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That is a beautiful K5. The last time I installed trim I used the clips and holes. Does the trim sit flush or is there a gap from the plastic anchor piece? What brand was the trim?

HeloCrewChief 04-29-2021 07:58 AM

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That is a beautiful K5. The last time I installed trim I used the clips and holes. Does the trim sit flush or is there a gap from the plastic anchor piece? What brand was the trim?

Thank you! The last time I replaced body moldings was on my 1970 K10. I went with the metal clips on that one. This blazer had new door skins and bedsides so I would have had to drill holes. I’m not a fan of that as it introduces the possibility of corrosion down the line. Most newer vehicles use an adhesive tape like the 3m body side molding tape. I found if you play with the location you apply it on the clip and with the molding, it leaves a very small gap comparable to a new car molding. The cap is essentially the width of the 3m tape.

Bmdully 05-08-2021 12:17 AM

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Looking good in the Burbans old spot.

HeloCrewChief 08-01-2021 11:20 AM

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Some progress has been made but, it’s been slow going being so busy at work. Suspension front and rear almost complete. Still waiting to install the front brake lines/booster/master. The engine is almost waiting to go in but, decided to go through the entire A/C system while it’s easy to access. Did a new redhead steering box and stock height springs with an added leaf from a local spring place called Rightway spring. Same springs and machine shop I used for the Suburban I did last year that Bmdully now owns! Installed the cluster with a tach conversion. New door glass, regulators and latches. Door panels are on and the roll bar I got from motorcityk5. Rebuilt tilt column is back in as well. I detailed any clamps that were a special color back to their original color. Driveshafts we’re rebuilt by Fleetpride. I’m shooting for a new summer completion date.
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HeloCrewChief 08-01-2021 11:25 AM

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I stripped everything off the chassis until the bare frame. Pressure washed and sanded it down, then applied por-15. I also am working on the radio install while I have the A/C part. Going with an original style with blue tooth. Waiting on the correct speaker that fits with the center A/C vent to come in from Classic.
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DeadheadNM 08-01-2021 09:59 PM

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It’s really looking good.

Bmdully 08-06-2021 12:13 AM

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This is looking great. Let me know when she’s ready for a cruise.

parb 08-08-2021 12:46 PM

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It's an really good looking truck. The plaid and olive works well together!

best view 11-06-2021 09:56 PM

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Update please

HeloCrewChief 12-25-2021 05:27 PM

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I've been slammed busy at work and was out of the state for work for a bit. Moving along but, still slower than I would like. I'm almost ready to install inner fenders, core support, grille, bumpers, and hood. Doing a few final checks to make sure I have everything buttoned up on the engine before I install those parts. I wanted to do some day 2 hickey items like differential covers etc. but, I may hold off until the truck is done before spending money on those. I found some subdued differential covers, transmission pan, and flywheel cover I've liked using on other trucks. I also did a new engine compartment wiring harness. Bluetooth radio is in. Front carpet, console, sill plates etc. Driveshafts are in. New heater core and all the HVAC tubing. I had the emissions lines in the back remade by Williams Oil Filter in Tacoma, WA. Hood hinges rebuilt by Wilson Antique Auto Parts. Tilt column, console, and instrument cluster rebuilt by Randy here in Tacoma. Used the van shifter arm as it fits better with the 15" wheel. Exhaust manifolds were coated by Performance Coatings in Auburn, WA. Lots of other little details I'm forgetting. It is scary how close I'm getting. I always seem to drag my feet at the end because I enjoy the building aspect most.

HeloCrewChief 12-25-2021 05:35 PM

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The door panels are original. I was able to clean them up with SEM soap and no need to dye them. I got my upholstery in from SMS. I ordered the front and rear covers back in the spring and got them last month. Need to get those installed once I get my seat foam in from ACI. It is a challenger building anything with the delays right now.

HeloCrewChief 12-25-2021 05:42 PM

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Some more pictures

HeloCrewChief 12-25-2021 05:43 PM

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some more pictures

Ol Blue K20 12-25-2021 06:05 PM

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some more pictures

Looks great!

HeloCrewChief 01-15-2022 08:46 PM

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Looks great!

Thanks Dale. Your Dually went to a good home. I let it go to another truck guy. He flew in and drove it home to Texas. Even picked up a C10 project along the way and towed it home. Once I calculated paint and all the other things I wanted to do to it, I figured it was best to send it down the road to a guy that had the time. Too many projects on my plate.
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HeloCrewChief 01-15-2022 08:52 PM

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Got the roll bar in. It’s a motor city K5 piece and I’m happy with the look and quality. I was shorted 4 mounting bolts but, a quick run to the hardware store will solve that. The CST rear panels are in. Wasn’t too bad locating all the brackets back into position since the holes had to be located and drilled since the reproduction bedsides/ floor don’t have them. Next challenge will be the seat mounting and spare tire carrier. I also painted the dash top as the windshield is going in soon.
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Orange71shorty 01-15-2022 10:01 PM

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Got the roll bar in. It’s a motor city K5 piece and I’m happy with the look and quality. I was shorted 4 mounting bolts but, a quick run to the hardware store will solve that. The CST rear panels are in. Wasn’t too bad locating all the brackets back into position since the holes had to be located and drilled since the reproduction bedsides/ floor don’t have them. Next challenge will be the seat mounting and spare tire carrier. I also painted the dash top as the windshield is going in soon.
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Where did you source the rear CST panels, and are you happy with the quality?

HeloCrewChief 01-15-2022 10:12 PM

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I think I got them from Brothers a while back. I believe the brand is PUI. The fit was about as good as reproduction parts fit. They’re much puffier than original but, most reproduction door panels I’ve used are puffier than originals. I've used Chevelle, Nova, and Camaro PUI door panels and they are all overstuffed. I think Legendary interiors makes the nicest stuff but, not sure if they make the CST panels. Not many options though as finding originals is not going to happen.

Ol Blue K20 01-15-2022 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by HeloCrewChief (Post 9019825)
Got the roll bar in. It’s a motor city K5 piece and I’m happy with the look and quality. I was shorted 4 mounting bolts but, a quick run to the hardware store will solve that. The CST rear panels are in. Wasn’t too bad locating all the brackets back into position since the holes had to be located and drilled since the reproduction bedsides/ floor don’t have them. Next challenge will be the seat mounting and spare tire carrier. I also painted the dash top as the windshield is going in soon.
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Thanks for letting me know. It deserves to be loved!

Orange71shorty 01-15-2022 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by HeloCrewChief (Post 9019864)
I think I got them from Brothers a while back. I believe the brand is PUI. The fit was about as good as reproduction parts fit. They’re much puffier than original but, most reproduction door panels I’ve used are puffier than originals. I've used Chevelle, Nova, and Camaro PUI door panels and they are all overstuffed. I think Legendary interiors makes the nicest stuff but, not sure if they make the CST panels. Not many options though as finding originals is not going to happen.

Thanks, the rig is looking awesome

HeloCrewChief 01-18-2022 05:46 PM

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Condenser and some of the A/C hoses and lines are in. Also the windshield and wipers are on.

IronCanine 01-18-2022 06:10 PM

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Looking good! Love the progress, love the build (and love the shop).

Ol Blue K20 01-18-2022 10:05 PM

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Looking good! Love the progress, love the build (and love the shop).

I agree with all points! :metal:

BigBird05 01-24-2022 12:44 PM

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In all of your photos do you have one that shows the bottom ( drain ) part of the A/C housing?

HeloCrewChief 01-24-2022 04:38 PM

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In all of your photos do you have one that shows the bottom ( drain ) part of the A/C housing?

BigBird,

This is the only picture I could find. Not the best.

BigBird05 01-24-2022 04:40 PM

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Thanks

Bmdully 01-29-2022 12:39 AM

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Gotta asked Oliver, where did you find hose clamps to match the paint? Looking at the picture of the fuel tank.

HeloCrewChief 02-02-2022 02:16 PM

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Gotta asked Oliver, where did you find hose clamps to match the paint? Looking at the picture of the fuel tank.

Brandon, not too sue what you are seeing. Guessing it must be some sort of reflection. The gas tank straps are originals that I powder coated. Clamps are just regular worm gear style from NAPA. Hope all is well. I have a buddy building a 70' K10 Suburban now. Sure do miss that K20. It drove so well. Have a feeling I wont love how squirly these Blazers are.

HeloCrewChief 02-02-2022 02:18 PM

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Brandon,

Just looked back through my pictures. I see what you are talking about now. I got those clamps at Mclendons in their hardware section. Just a weird OCD thing but, trying to match up all the clamps and clips in the correct colors they were originally. I've had to paint some to match as well.

YellowK5 02-02-2022 08:04 PM

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Really nice looking Blazer..great work

Bmdully 02-04-2022 01:07 AM

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Well it’s looking great buddy. We need to organize some WA cruise when she’s finished.

HeloCrewChief 04-13-2022 11:12 AM

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Back seat, carpet, spare tire in. Just need to source a spare tire bolt.

DeadheadNM 04-13-2022 01:17 PM

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Boom! Nice CB too...

Ol Blue K20 04-13-2022 09:41 PM

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It's looking great Oliver! I love it!

13jraven 04-13-2022 10:25 PM

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I always thought it was funny Ford called that color Lime Green Gold.

Here is my old 67 GT500 in lime green gold.

I love that color.

HeloCrewChief 04-21-2022 07:47 PM

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Found some time and warm enough weather to paint the bottom of the hood. Got that mounted as well as the Jack and spare tire carriage bolt with square body washer/nut. Next up is exhaust and front seats.

DeadheadNM 04-22-2022 11:26 AM

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Keep the pics coming please

Ol Blue K20 04-22-2022 03:17 PM

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keep the pics coming please

x2!

Orange71shorty 04-22-2022 05:39 PM

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Yes! More pics


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