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    uglytruckling

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    The stock drums are pretty good. Upgrading the master cylinder to the corvette one should be plenty.

    The cost of the uglytruckling kit (which does look nice) is almost the same as a good buy on a D60/14b axle set with all the extras that come with it
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    I agree with Ronner, get the hydraboost out of the CUCV while your at it.

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    so i thought i had my truck sold but once again nope....... lol funny how many thumbs up i get driving the mule around town, also funny how many people call it a dodge oh well

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    Sold the mule today, just wanted to tell everyone thanks for the info and helping me on this build, its a really fun truck and I had some good times a lot of bad lol but awesome project. I just got back the Very first truck ive ever owned a 1970 blazer and I plan on restoring it, so if you guys out in nevada see the mule give her a pat for me.
    Thanks again
    Rusty

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    Totally understand selling and moving on, we cant keep all of our projects. The build is at least half the fun. Too bad we loose our ass on the sale of them though.

    I like Blazers too, there is one a few houses down from me, I look at it every time I drive by.

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    here she is my new project


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    Quote Originally Posted by das beef View Post
    here she is my new project


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    Looks like it will be a fun project !
    - Luke
    1968 M715 the Monolith

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    1970?

    I always liked those Blazers, but I always hated the rust repair on them. I also love the fully removable top on those early Blazers.
    "Free advice is worth what you pay for it."™

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    I just saw one of these tonight fully restored but he had the top off it looked really good
    Chris

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