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Old 04-04-2010, 02:09 PM   #26
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Re: Ice cream getter

I still haven't seen this "Barn" you keep talking about, Maybe throw in a pic of the barn between pics of that sweet shop you have....
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Old 04-04-2010, 04:19 PM   #27
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I have an old Shriner car like that as well....
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Old 04-04-2010, 07:14 PM   #28
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I have an old Shriner car like that as well....
Me too. My dad bought it for me for my sixth birthday. My older brother has one as well.
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Old 04-08-2010, 05:59 PM   #29
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I still haven't seen this "Barn" you keep talking about, Maybe throw in a pic of the barn between pics of that sweet shop you have....
No problem and thanks for the compliments. It’s been a forever ongoing project. I was hoping to add another 28’x 26’ off the back this year but my Blazer spend is really killing that plan. I might have to sacrifice another toy to make that happen.

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Old 04-08-2010, 09:38 PM   #30
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Just as i suspected! A 400 horse barn, Very nice, I also respect the Patriotism,
Keep up the good work
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Old 04-11-2010, 05:57 PM   #31
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Looking very nice...
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Old 10-04-2010, 04:28 PM   #32
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Any updates here?
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Old 10-05-2010, 09:30 PM   #33
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Hey VT, nice to here from you. I haven’t spent much time here myself this summer, but your hiatus hasn’t gone unnoticed.

No real progress to speak of. Come to find out, these things don’t restore themselves no matter how long you leave them alone. Actually up until two weeks ago the family and I have been gone every weekend since Memorial Day. Without weekends, Blazer time is hard to come by. I did get the tub blasted and the floors, rockers and kick panels finished. Blasting uncovered some uglies on the right side and windshield frame. It looks like it may have come to an abrupt and unscheduled stop once upon a time. Most of the damage was up high but between the accident damage and the auxiliary fuel filler, the right qtr panel has been a real PITA.
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Old 10-06-2010, 06:43 AM   #34
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Come to find out, these things don’t restore themselves no matter how long you leave them alone.

How true, I tried that approach too and found the same result.


Yours is lookin' good, are you going back to the same color green?
FWIW I thought it looked really good bright green.

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Old 10-06-2010, 04:00 PM   #35
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subscribin....nice project. I love those wheels.
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Old 10-10-2010, 09:26 PM   #36
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Thanks Tony

Green VT? Pics must be a little funked-up, that’s ocher. I can’t make up my mind. I would really like to go triple black with wood trim/accents. All depends on how happy I am with how the body work turns out. Also love medium olive green, hugger orange, lemans blue, and victory red. Haven’t ruled out ocher either. Shouldn’t this be the easy part?
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Old 10-11-2010, 07:06 AM   #37
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Green VT? Pics must be a little funked-up, that’s ocher. I can’t make up my mind. I would really like to go triple black with wood trim/accents. All depends on how happy I am with how the body work turns out. Also love medium olive green, hugger orange, lemans blue, and victory red. Haven’t ruled out ocher either. Shouldn’t this be the easy part?


Sorry..., in post #25 on my screen it totally looks bright green.

Color choice was the biggest paine in the arse to choose for me on the several I've done so far, almost chickened out from going Hugger Orange on this one a few times too but I always wanted an orange one and finally stuck with it.

They look sweet black but it hides a lot of the body detail IMO.

Luck with the paint choice buddy, good luck...LOL
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Old 10-11-2010, 12:11 PM   #38
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I have already posted these pictures in another thread the picture of my wheels but I might as well post them here too. I really like the original slot type of wheels so when MT came out with these I wanted a set. Problem is, that was a while ago and I believe they have been discontinued for a while. I found these on eBay, new never been mounted. Tires came with the blazer and are in great shape but I’m not sure about the size. Maybe a little to narrow? What do you guys think?
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SONOSADSACK, Are these 15x10 or 15x12 rims? What about the tire. Its a 35 by what width? Good luck on project it's coming out really good!
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Old 10-12-2010, 06:31 PM   #39
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35x12.50 tires on 15x12 wheels. The tread face on the tire measures 10". I will probably go a little wider next time but these will have to do for now.
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Hey VT, nice to here from you. I haven’t spent much time here myself this summer, but your hiatus hasn’t gone unnoticed.

No real progress to speak of. Come to find out, these things don’t restore themselves no matter how long you leave them alone. Actually up until two weeks ago the family and I have been gone every weekend since Memorial Day. Without weekends, Blazer time is hard to come by. I did get the tub blasted and the floors, rockers and kick panels finished. Blasting uncovered some uglies on the right side and windshield frame. It looks like it may have come to an abrupt and unscheduled stop once upon a time. Most of the damage was up high but between the accident damage and the auxiliary fuel filler, the right qtr panel has been a real PITA.
Do you use an engine hoist to lift the tub? Can you give some specs on how you do it?
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Old 10-13-2010, 09:07 PM   #41
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SeventyOne – I do. I was looking for a way to do the job by myself with things I already had. I used an aluminum rail, a couple of chains, c-clamps a couple of ratchet straps and a guess as to where the balance point might be. That was the first time. Lifting wasn’t a problem but balance was so I bought a cheap balancer from Harbor Freight. The straps stretched and the c-clamps where replaced with bolts. I plan on replacing the chains with something rigid but they work. Overall, it’s not great but it is effective.
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Old 10-13-2010, 11:37 PM   #42
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Do you use large eye-bolts screwed into the existing seat bolt holes to attach the chain to?
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Old 10-14-2010, 05:32 AM   #43
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Do you use large eye-bolts screwed into the existing seat bolt holes to attach the chain to?
...guessing body mount holes.
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Old 10-15-2010, 12:36 AM   #44
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Ya VT I got that - what I'm asking is what do you screw into that hole to attach the chain to. I don't own any chain or know what hardware should be used to setup what you and SONOSADSACK have done.

Can you help me out? Do you screw a large eye-bolt into the body mount then use a shackle or one of those removable chain links to connect the chain to the eye-bolt?

Sorry for the dumb question
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Nope, not body mount locations. I used seat mount holes front and rear with standard bolts and washers.

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I have had the tub on and off three times now and have had no problems so far but I do plan on replacing the chains with something rigid. They are kind of a PITA to get into place and with something rigid the pull on the seat bolts will be perpendicular to the floor rather that inward towards the center beam.

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Perfect, that helps immensely.
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Old 10-16-2010, 12:58 AM   #47
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Nope, not body mount locations. I used seat mount holes front and rear with standard bolts and washers.

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I have had the tub on and off three times now and have had no problems so far but I do plan on replacing the chains with something rigid. They are kind of a PITA to get into place and with something rigid the pull on the seat bolts will be perpendicular to the floor rather that inward towards the center beam.

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Thats how I did it. Only for balancing I used blocks off wood or pieces of steel laying them here and there to get the tub to level out, lol.
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Old 10-16-2010, 06:26 PM   #48
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Ya VT I got that - what I'm asking is what do you screw into that hole to attach the chain to. I don't own any chain or know what hardware should be used to setup what you and SONOSADSACK have done.

Sorry for the dumb question


Not a dumb question at all, matter fact I went back through my own picks caues it had beed so long since I did it and as it turned out I hooked onto the front seat mounts too.
It was the rear of the tub where I remembered that I had used the body mount locations, thanks for keepin' my gray matter in line, I had forgotten.
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Getting no where fast but moving forward. I posted almost a year ago that I put the body back on to mock up motor mounts…. Oh well!
Rust repair completed and body nearly completed.
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Transmission, transfer case and engine in place.
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Looks good! Glad you're still working on it!!!
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