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Beautiful rig, looks well taken care of. Must really stand out, good thing we have the internet for parts and such. Bet sourcing parts locally there very hard. Welcome to the forums.
I remember those plastic keys in a few of our newer (at the time) late 80's/early 90's GM cars. Never did see if they actually worked...
I don't think I will be trying them keys anytime soon
Originally Posted by DonL
You sir have a show truck that needs a little love. How much is original? Those keys are a good idea, I've never heard or seen them before. Thanks for sharing!
I thank you but the photo does make it look show quality, it has a few marks here and there. I think it is all original apart from the radio, the spare tyre has never been used! I am amazed even the light in the engine bay still works on it's wander lead.
Originally Posted by christine_208
Welcome. I bet that rig of yours really stands out in the UK!
It does get some looks, there can't be too many of these in the UK
Originally Posted by Trukntigger
Beautiful rig, looks well taken care of. Must really stand out, good thing we have the internet for parts and such. Bet sourcing parts locally there very hard. Welcome to the forums.
If you ask for any parts for a Blazer here in the UK they think you are talking about a Gentleman Dress Jacket lol.Everything comes from the US and it costs a lot to ship here.
Thankfully I have a friend who ships cars/parts from Florida so I get a good discount, I have only used LMC and Rock autos for parts and they have been very good
Originally Posted by go chevy
Welcome to the Forum! I bet you turn heads driving that thing across the pond
It does stand out some what when I go shopping with the wife, I never forget where I park it in the car park