My 71 Blazer Project starting to take shape
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My 71 Blazer Project starting to take shape
I stopped by the body and paint shop today and my Blazer is almost ready for paint the primer is so smooth it looks like semi-gloss. they have some more work to do on the jams and dash and they will start painting should be done within the next 2 months hopefully. here is some pictures of the progress from what it looked like when I started to before I took it to the paint shop.
here it is from my home paint job, good 20 footer but up close the paint was starting to flake off, my first lesson don't paint in extreme cold weather
just threw this one in cause my niece is a cutie
Here is after taking it apart if you look at the side where the paint is missing was only from a pressure washer
This is after I put the freshly painted 350 back in
Got rid of the racing buckets and found some 2006 Acura TSX leather heated electric seats
started putting it back together with new sheet metal, then ended up finding original doors as they fit better and built better.
first coat of primer, I also replaced the hood with a cowl induction one
so that's all the pics I have at that point I found rust under the rockers and cut it all out and welded in new metal and dropped it off at the body shop it has been there since May of last year so as it gets close I'm getting really excited been working on this project for 6 years and have almost everything in new or like new condition in my garage waiting for her to come home.
here it is from my home paint job, good 20 footer but up close the paint was starting to flake off, my first lesson don't paint in extreme cold weather
just threw this one in cause my niece is a cutie
Here is after taking it apart if you look at the side where the paint is missing was only from a pressure washer
This is after I put the freshly painted 350 back in
Got rid of the racing buckets and found some 2006 Acura TSX leather heated electric seats
started putting it back together with new sheet metal, then ended up finding original doors as they fit better and built better.
first coat of primer, I also replaced the hood with a cowl induction one
so that's all the pics I have at that point I found rust under the rockers and cut it all out and welded in new metal and dropped it off at the body shop it has been there since May of last year so as it gets close I'm getting really excited been working on this project for 6 years and have almost everything in new or like new condition in my garage waiting for her to come home.
2012 Camaro 2SS/RS
99 Grand Am GT, Xenon & Ti
71 K5 Blazer, Ti Elite & Xenon
07 Avalanche (still stock, I think wife won)
99 Grand Am GT, Xenon & Ti
71 K5 Blazer, Ti Elite & Xenon
07 Avalanche (still stock, I think wife won)
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pretty damn close I just had to oval out the rear holes on the seat bracket another 1/2 inch and the front part of the bracket fits the contour of the floor drop perfectly. I couldn't believe how nice they fit.Bfowler wrote:what a transformation. thats great! did those seats bolt right in?
kickass
2012 Camaro 2SS/RS
99 Grand Am GT, Xenon & Ti
71 K5 Blazer, Ti Elite & Xenon
07 Avalanche (still stock, I think wife won)
99 Grand Am GT, Xenon & Ti
71 K5 Blazer, Ti Elite & Xenon
07 Avalanche (still stock, I think wife won)
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Thats fukin sweet tits....... Can't wait to see it all done.........
Those tender little burgers with them little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in ya mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one.. just makes me want to burn this muthafuka down.... Come on, Pookie, let's burn this muthafuka down!!!
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yeah mine lasted about 3 years before it started bubbling then every little scratch would take off paintstipud wrote:Dude... wicked truck!
Funny about your paint, because my friend and I just painted his car in -25*C (-13*F) this winter... it's been holding up well so far though
2012 Camaro 2SS/RS
99 Grand Am GT, Xenon & Ti
71 K5 Blazer, Ti Elite & Xenon
07 Avalanche (still stock, I think wife won)
99 Grand Am GT, Xenon & Ti
71 K5 Blazer, Ti Elite & Xenon
07 Avalanche (still stock, I think wife won)
Good to know... we are selling the car right awayteamradrz1 wrote:yeah mine lasted about 3 years before it started bubbling then every little scratch would take off paintstipud wrote:Dude... wicked truck!
Funny about your paint, because my friend and I just painted his car in -25*C (-13*F) this winter... it's been holding up well so far though
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That isstipud wrote:Good to know... we are selling the car right awayteamradrz1 wrote:yeah mine lasted about 3 years before it started bubbling then every little scratch would take off paintstipud wrote:Dude... wicked truck!
Funny about your paint, because my friend and I just painted his car in -25*C (-13*F) this winter... it's been holding up well so far though
2012 Camaro 2SS/RS
99 Grand Am GT, Xenon & Ti
71 K5 Blazer, Ti Elite & Xenon
07 Avalanche (still stock, I think wife won)
99 Grand Am GT, Xenon & Ti
71 K5 Blazer, Ti Elite & Xenon
07 Avalanche (still stock, I think wife won)
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***UPDATE***
Stoped by the shop today and the truck is done being sanded and is completely taken apart they did the final seam sealer sections today to cure over the weekend and should be in the paint booth Monday or Tuesday of next week! They are spraying all the jams with the truck apart then will reassemble and spray the exterior. I'm so stoked this thing could actualy be ready in a couple weeks at this rate. This has been a 6+ year restoration job and although it is not a complete frame off it's as about as close as I can do. Damn near everything has been replaced.
rewired the whole truck with a painless wiring harness
new fenders, cowl hood, core support
new shocks, leaf springs, drivelines and braded brake lines
Made an instrument cluster from several used ones I picked up to make one nice one, even rolled the odometer to 00000
new carpet, seats, door panels, dash pad.
All new exterior grill, bumpers, emblems, door handles, mirrors and light lenses
The only major things I'll need to finish later is front suspension(ball joints), dual exhaust and new wheels and tires.
Stoped by the shop today and the truck is done being sanded and is completely taken apart they did the final seam sealer sections today to cure over the weekend and should be in the paint booth Monday or Tuesday of next week! They are spraying all the jams with the truck apart then will reassemble and spray the exterior. I'm so stoked this thing could actualy be ready in a couple weeks at this rate. This has been a 6+ year restoration job and although it is not a complete frame off it's as about as close as I can do. Damn near everything has been replaced.
rewired the whole truck with a painless wiring harness
new fenders, cowl hood, core support
new shocks, leaf springs, drivelines and braded brake lines
Made an instrument cluster from several used ones I picked up to make one nice one, even rolled the odometer to 00000
new carpet, seats, door panels, dash pad.
All new exterior grill, bumpers, emblems, door handles, mirrors and light lenses
The only major things I'll need to finish later is front suspension(ball joints), dual exhaust and new wheels and tires.
2012 Camaro 2SS/RS
99 Grand Am GT, Xenon & Ti
71 K5 Blazer, Ti Elite & Xenon
07 Avalanche (still stock, I think wife won)
99 Grand Am GT, Xenon & Ti
71 K5 Blazer, Ti Elite & Xenon
07 Avalanche (still stock, I think wife won)
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in the words of my painter, "this will really make the red POP!"Bfowler wrote:what does the layers of yellow do? change the tint of the red?
looks great though
other than that I have no idea but he's the pro so I just say OK cool!
2012 Camaro 2SS/RS
99 Grand Am GT, Xenon & Ti
71 K5 Blazer, Ti Elite & Xenon
07 Avalanche (still stock, I think wife won)
99 Grand Am GT, Xenon & Ti
71 K5 Blazer, Ti Elite & Xenon
07 Avalanche (still stock, I think wife won)
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When you use brighter base colors, it makes the paint jump off...or Pop like you said.....personally I think white is the best color for this option....but not a good choice when finishing in red....that is why he went with yellow would be my first guess.....looks sweetteamradrz1 wrote:in the words of my painter, "this will really make the red POP!"Bfowler wrote:what does the layers of yellow do? change the tint of the red?
looks great though
other than that I have no idea but he's the pro so I just say OK cool!