Midwest Blazer Owner
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location:
Posts: 16

I just bought my 1994 Blazer Tahoe LT 4X4 4Door
4.3 Vortec, Auto Tranny
180,000 miles
White exterior
Grey leather interior
It spent most of it's life in California so it is "Rust Free" and in mint shape.
I am in Minnesota so fighting off the rust will be a challenge.
The Blazer is bone stock right now but I hope to lift the suspension and put bigger tires and spacers on it.
I will try to post pics sometime.
If you have pics of modified 1st generation blazers send em my way.
BLAZE ON!
4.3 Vortec, Auto Tranny
180,000 miles
White exterior
Grey leather interior
It spent most of it's life in California so it is "Rust Free" and in mint shape.
I am in Minnesota so fighting off the rust will be a challenge.
The Blazer is bone stock right now but I hope to lift the suspension and put bigger tires and spacers on it.
I will try to post pics sometime.
If you have pics of modified 1st generation blazers send em my way.
BLAZE ON!
#2
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location:
Posts: 282

Welcome! Where in Minnesota are ya? I drove out there this past May. Most of the mom's side of the family still is in the Twin Cities. Dad just sold the 23 years old family house in Blaine last month.
#3
Administrator
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Zanesville oHIo
Posts: 2,931

glad to have you. Im looking for a rust free first gen as well. tough to find in ohio.
#4
what?? you don't get any snow in Ohio...lol!!!! darn salt trucks!! anyways..Welcome!! glad to have ya!
#5
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: BRANDON, fl.
Posts: 453

welcome! lots of great info here. enjoy.
#6
BF Veteran
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Central Illinois
Posts: 3,891











Welcome and nice find.
What kind of mods are you looking for?
What kind of mods are you looking for?
#7
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location:
Posts: 282

Can't you put a form of rustproof or something on the chassis and undercarriage?
#8
Welcome to the forum, glad to have you!!!
#9
Ah, someone else from MN. You know they're just chompin' at the bit to turn those roads white with rediculous amounts of salt [:@].
in reply to jdblazin - not what this says
in reply to jdblazin - not what this says
#10
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: BRANDON, fl.
Posts: 453

to answer your ? mr blazer lt. i work for a company doing spray on bed liners. and that stuff will protect frames real good. i dont think that it will have any problems preventing rust.




