Hello from Texas!
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Hello all,
Great to be part of this wonderful community.
My name is David, 38 years old, reside in East Texas.
I have owned my 94 Full Size Blazer for 17 years now, his name is Hoss, and he's a good hoss.
I recently replaced the motor after racking up 307,000 miles on the factory motor. When I told my dad I was going to replace the motor in my Blazer, he just smiled and said "You love that truck, don't you!" Well, yeah!
My kids (I have 3, oldest one is 11) make fun of me and say if I ever win the lottery I'm going to start a Blazer Museum. (not a bad idea, actually.)
I don't know why I never found this forum before, but with a fresh start (new motor), I'm going to be a Blazer owner for the rest of my life. Actually looking for an older model 80s K-Blazer as a long term rebuild project, but any 2door SUVs are hard to come by these days. Anyway, glad to be here, hope I can help others as much as I get helped! (I hate freeloaders!)
David
Great to be part of this wonderful community.
My name is David, 38 years old, reside in East Texas.
I have owned my 94 Full Size Blazer for 17 years now, his name is Hoss, and he's a good hoss.
I recently replaced the motor after racking up 307,000 miles on the factory motor. When I told my dad I was going to replace the motor in my Blazer, he just smiled and said "You love that truck, don't you!" Well, yeah!
My kids (I have 3, oldest one is 11) make fun of me and say if I ever win the lottery I'm going to start a Blazer Museum. (not a bad idea, actually.)
I don't know why I never found this forum before, but with a fresh start (new motor), I'm going to be a Blazer owner for the rest of my life. Actually looking for an older model 80s K-Blazer as a long term rebuild project, but any 2door SUVs are hard to come by these days. Anyway, glad to be here, hope I can help others as much as I get helped! (I hate freeloaders!)
David
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