I just had to share this CL Beauty!

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jebus.

edit: i'll steal this from box rocket, says it all.
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Gotta Love anyhting with that much:wrench::hillbilly::beer::wrench::doh::wrench::hhmm::hillbilly::beer::wrench::idea::beer::wrench::hillbilly: :beer::whoops::wrench::wrench::wrench: (redneck engineering!)
 
Here is his brother rig from down south also a Blazer:hillbilly:- Please do not PM me about this rig it is NOT FOR SALE

Wow there is so much wrong with that. Don't they know, when you strap down a wheelchair to expanded metal, that you CROSS THE STRAPS! Sheesh people...

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Why not complete the carport/front yard motorized ensemble with this little beauty?
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Hmm

Not a whole lot uglier than the average home sandrail conversion. And certainly more off-road potential.

Look at the bright side, they didn't wreck a LC to build it.

Glenn in Tucson
 
Enjoy this engineering marvel;):
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While I'm certainly partial to Blazers, it's a NO to this one.:) And NO to the other one, too, Phil. And methinks that was a P/U, not a Blazer...

There are a few more ex-Blazer beauties out'n about the Valley. My favorite is a 'buggy' where all the custom crossmembers are simply made from flat stock... and installation would have required overhead welding - so they winched the truck on its side, for convenient welding of crossmembers to the frame...
 
While I'm certainly partial to Blazers, it's a NO to this one.:) And NO to the other one, too, Phil. And methinks that was a P/U, not a Blazer...

There are a few more ex-Blazer beauties out'n about the Valley. My favorite is a 'buggy' where all the custom crossmembers are simply made from flat stock... and installation would have required overhead welding - so they winched the truck on its side, for convenient welding of crossmembers to the frame...

:cool: you caught the Blazer dig It was for you:grinpimp:Are you sure its not a Blazer:flipoff2:
 
... and installation would have required overhead welding - so they winched the truck on its side, for convenient welding of crossmembers to the frame...

That seems completely logical to me...isn't that how your supposed to service your undercarriage?
 
That seems completely logical to me...isn't that how your supposed to service your undercarriage?
You betcha! The taller ya build it, the smaller the come-a-long it takes to tip it over!! How else would I service my muffler bearings?? John
 
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