Missy Good Wench
Wild Blonde from Cloud Mt
As many of you know, Missy here is never happier than when she is a swapping rigs.
Recently I swapped the 91 Burb off for a 92 Explorer.
After DaHooolely was back on line the need for the Burb went away.
To keep Insurance on 4 rigs is not doable or necessary around here.
Soooooo back in Summer 2004 I bought a fairly nice 84 K5 Blazer diesel and drove it until I got the DaHooooley in summer 2007
Sold the K5 to a fellow who trades with my gun shop. His teenage daughter needed a rig and loves Blazers.
Long protracted story about the sale but of no matter.
A few days ago the same fellow was in the shop doing business and was telling me of the Blazers recent demise.
The little 6.2 took the big leave (Crank or ???? just lost power and locked up)
The rig was destined to be put to pasture.
Can't have a Diesel K5 going out to pasture.
I offered the 92 Explorer in trade for the Blazer and this is supposed to happen later today.
Fellow is trailering the Blazer over to my place :thumbsup:
OOOOOOOOK
Now the plot thickens
I have an 87 Burb that came from another trade and will scavenge the good running 6.2 from that rig along with some sheet metal.
The Blazer had sustained some minor front fender damage and someone kicked a dent in the RH door (Likely a school kid thing where she was in school)
The sheet metal on the 87 Burb is pristine :smile5:
Burb has a fresh aluminum Radiator too.
Swap the front clip, Radiator, engine and the 3.73 axles into the Blazer
I am going to try and find a 90/91 GMC header support, grille, lights and such and make the thing look like a later Jimmy.
I have a real clean "Jimmy" tailgate that has all the right badges so there it is.
I still have a complete 6" lift kit and some 15X 10 alloy wheels that would look really great on the thing too..
Will need a complete paint job but that can wait a while.
The rig was Black and gray so all black would look nice or maybe all gray.
Hell could even do urban camo and be really different. ):h
Missy grabs her Fedora and Whip and heads off on yet another crusade.
I hope I can live through this one. Plans are easily made from the armchair.
Once the tools are out and the parts start coming off then it gets a bit different.
Missy
Recently I swapped the 91 Burb off for a 92 Explorer.
After DaHooolely was back on line the need for the Burb went away.
To keep Insurance on 4 rigs is not doable or necessary around here.
Soooooo back in Summer 2004 I bought a fairly nice 84 K5 Blazer diesel and drove it until I got the DaHooooley in summer 2007
Sold the K5 to a fellow who trades with my gun shop. His teenage daughter needed a rig and loves Blazers.
Long protracted story about the sale but of no matter.
A few days ago the same fellow was in the shop doing business and was telling me of the Blazers recent demise.
The little 6.2 took the big leave (Crank or ???? just lost power and locked up)
The rig was destined to be put to pasture.
Can't have a Diesel K5 going out to pasture.
I offered the 92 Explorer in trade for the Blazer and this is supposed to happen later today.
Fellow is trailering the Blazer over to my place :thumbsup:
OOOOOOOOK
Now the plot thickens
I have an 87 Burb that came from another trade and will scavenge the good running 6.2 from that rig along with some sheet metal.
The Blazer had sustained some minor front fender damage and someone kicked a dent in the RH door (Likely a school kid thing where she was in school)
The sheet metal on the 87 Burb is pristine :smile5:
Burb has a fresh aluminum Radiator too.
Swap the front clip, Radiator, engine and the 3.73 axles into the Blazer
I am going to try and find a 90/91 GMC header support, grille, lights and such and make the thing look like a later Jimmy.
I have a real clean "Jimmy" tailgate that has all the right badges so there it is.
I still have a complete 6" lift kit and some 15X 10 alloy wheels that would look really great on the thing too..
Will need a complete paint job but that can wait a while.
The rig was Black and gray so all black would look nice or maybe all gray.
Hell could even do urban camo and be really different. ):h
Missy grabs her Fedora and Whip and heads off on yet another crusade.
I hope I can live through this one. Plans are easily made from the armchair.
Once the tools are out and the parts start coming off then it gets a bit different.
Missy