It seems like my Dad had every off-road vehicle built during the '60s and '70s. Jeeps, Broncos, and Blazers were all parked at the house at one time or another. The very first vehicle I drove was his white 1972 Blazer. Since then I have always had a special place in my heart for the 1st generation blazers. A couple of years ago I decided to buy one with the intention of having it restored as a daily driver and exploration vehicle. When my daughter saw it she said, "I want it when you die!" So much for tact and diplomacy.... Anyway, ultimately it will be handed down to her (if my son doesn't talk her out of it). As with so many plans that go astray, the Blazer has sat while I bought a new house and had some associated financial outlays.
Well, now it's time to restart the project!
Here is the base vehicle as I purchased it.
This is the overall look I would like to achieve when it's done.
I will be going with the exterior green / white like the picture above, but will have a tan / brown interior. I have been gathering some original parts (seats and console) so it can retain much of the original feel as possible. I have considered going with a modern engine, but am leaning towards a quality rebuild of the existing 350 and adding an aftermarket fuel injection system for driveability and reliability.
I will share pictures as the project progresses. I'm hoping it turns out as nice as the one pictured.
Joanne
Well, now it's time to restart the project!
Here is the base vehicle as I purchased it.
This is the overall look I would like to achieve when it's done.
I will be going with the exterior green / white like the picture above, but will have a tan / brown interior. I have been gathering some original parts (seats and console) so it can retain much of the original feel as possible. I have considered going with a modern engine, but am leaning towards a quality rebuild of the existing 350 and adding an aftermarket fuel injection system for driveability and reliability.
I will share pictures as the project progresses. I'm hoping it turns out as nice as the one pictured.
Joanne
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