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Old 10-05-2016, 10:29 PM   #6
CJM72
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Raynham, MA
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Re: 3 Kids, 1 Wife, and 1 Lonely Blazer

Thanks, Roger. It took me a while to find something rust free that I thought was affordable. The body definitely isn't perfect, but all the major rust was repaired . Definitely needs some body mount and panel alignment. The SEM Hot Rod Black paint job will have to for now! Nice to see the original baby poop green peaking out on the firewall.

I want to drive this when the weather gets warm again, so the clock is ticking. I hope this can be a driving project if at all possible. It seems easy to get sucked down the restoration worm hole when you start taking stuff apart. Next thing you know, you're 4 years into a frame off resto with no end in sight. I'm already fighting the urge to rebuild the front end now that it's so accessible!

Working in 1 hour increments after the kids go to bed makes for some slow progress, but I wouldn't trade it for the world.
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