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Old 05-23-2022, 07:48 AM
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Default 1988 Blazer - Corgi Hauler II

My wife did not like how low the 1978 2WD Blazer sat. I sold the ‘78 to pay for the paint job on the 1969 Camaro project Apex. I missed my Blazer for I found this 1988 Blazer in Las Vegas. It is a clean 88k miles rust free starting point. It is loaded for 1988. 350 with a the trailer towing package. PS, PB, Air, Cruise and power windows.

I spent last summer getting everything to work. It runs and drives great.






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Old 05-23-2022, 08:09 AM
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Very clean! What are your plans for it?
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Old 05-23-2022, 08:19 AM
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So last summer I got everything to work and it was a great cruiser. AC blows cold, cruise worked even the 1988 cassette worked (kind of).

The winters are long and cold in MI so I blew it all apart.

LS3 with a 4L70E is going in. Mainly because the 1988 350 leaked oil.






I’m using the Holley front accessory drive, the mid mount. Makes a very clean and tidy package.

The Holley cast iron exhaust manifolds that I will connect to a 2021 Chevy High-county exhaust system I was able to buy off Facebook marketplace




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Love the license plate frame, though they misspelled "Charley" lol. Of course he'll answer to nearly anything.

Great project especially for those of you that see snow.
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Old 05-23-2022, 12:42 PM
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No Corgi pics? . Who doesn’t love Corgi pics?

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I love the K5's !!! Looking forward to seeing the build of this !!!
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That is super clean. Whoever had it took great care of it.
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I just came in for the dogs...
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Welcome back Mark!! You've been gone for quite a while.
Will you be leaving the stance as is?
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