AuroraGirl
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- Joined
- Sep 8, 2019
- Posts
- 9,693
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- Location
- Northern Wisconsin
- First Name
- Taylor
- Truck Year
- 1978, 1980
- Truck Model
- K10, K25
- Engine Size
- 400(?), 350
Funny you mention 92 blazerYeah, clever.
Actually, one is a '92 Blazer, two are '97 Hoes. All 4WD and lift gate "hecho en Mexico" models.
We have three grandkids that live in the foothills of the front range of the Rockies. Each of the kids will help build the engine and rework interiors as needed.
And each will have a much envied classic when they start driving.
my cousin and his girlfriend stranded their 92 blazer at my grandparents and refused to fix or get it
And my grandpa was still alive and i didn’t. Live here yet but needless to say I was asked to get it out of there
They had a coustom made bumper and a full gas tank
can someone tell everyone who breaks a gas line to please do it somewhere that can be accessed without dropping the tank and to leave only a couple gallons in the tank if they are gonna do that
just always drive near empty pls
I fixed it and the ground for the gas tank broke.
I fixed it but it was quite literally expressed they should really fix it properly when they got it. I gave them a half gallon of their gas back to and told them the nearest station was a 3 minute drive so don’t idle anywhere
I got yelled at because they ran out of gas 10 minutes away , two days later the fuel pump stopped working(the frame ground I slapped together), and then they got mildly rear ended and the bumper fell off(I told them I didn’t put the impossible to reach bolts back where carriage bolts should have been)
I didn’t fee bad