Your channel has been a god send. I have been doing a blazer project as my old man’s retirement gift. These have seriously helped me. How did you attach the body to the rotisserie? I just bought one and will be trying to get the body off the frame in 2 weeks. Anything helps! Thank you for being awesome!
Great video! We put in a new floor pan before dealing with the rockers, do you know how far the floor should be off the transfer case? We have a 70 Jimmy
I have found that they were purchased at the SoCal speedshop in Phoenix. They are in the middle of changing their name, but can be found here: vintagepartsofarizona.com/
Was Sam's first name Ivan If so i am his son in ohio we should talk I am an auto Technician and love doing body work also love the way your project is looking . Iam starting on a 75' vega build soon. Cannot wait to here from you.
This series is great and watching the progress.
Love the channel and I look forward to more updates!
Your channel has been a god send. I have been doing a blazer project as my old man’s retirement gift. These have seriously helped me. How did you attach the body to the rotisserie? I just bought one and will be trying to get the body off the frame in 2 weeks. Anything helps! Thank you for being awesome!
Sean, i am out of town this week. I'll make a small video of how I connected the body to the rotisserie. Thanks for commenting and subscribing!
Looking good. I am not going to be doing my rockers until I after get my LS swap running on my '73.
You should send the guy a check for those clamps, plus some interest...
Nice build, by the way.
Nice work, pls keep them up sir!
Great video! We put in a new floor pan before dealing with the rockers, do you know how far the floor should be off the transfer case? We have a 70 Jimmy
It's about 3/4 inch from the transfer case to the floor brace.
that is one of the best fitting replacment rockers i have seen. where did you purchase it sir?
The rockers came with the Blazer when I bought it. I don't know where they were purchased, sorry.
I have found that they were purchased at the SoCal speedshop in Phoenix. They are in the middle of changing their name, but can be found here: vintagepartsofarizona.com/
Great videos! What floor epoxy is that?
@@wyattbarry4786 I used a system from armorpoxy.com. their airplane hangar 3 kit on a pallet. Very durable.
@@fultonsgarage6331 thank you
Was Sam's first name Ivan If so i am his son in ohio we should talk I am an auto Technician and love doing body work also love the way your project is looking . Iam starting on a 75' vega build soon. Cannot wait to here from you.
I'm not sure about the name. I have heard that he lives in Florida now. Does your father live in Florida?
@@fultonsgarage6331 Yes he does not sure where he lives we havent talked since 94' but his wifes name is Mary and she has 2 daughters.
@@ivandever7938 Yes, that is him. Mary Lou, Michelle, and Melissa. I moved away in '89. Mary Lou keeps in touch with my mother. Wow, small world.
@@fultonsgarage6331 I think it’s only right to send the man his vice grips
Make sure you spray a cavity wax inside your doors inside your cavities inside your fenders and all that so it doesn't happen again Or oil!
I was thinking of using liquid film. I see the guy at South Main Auto recommending it in his videos.