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77' blazer "clod body" by southern builds

Being new to this hobby and to this site, I am sitting here with my jaw in my lap looking at this build and the craftsmanship involved in a project like this. I am a long way off, but the bar has been set. Thanks for sharing and for the inspiration to those of us just starting out.
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facebook was nice enough to remind me that I posted the first pics of parts and build pics of this 1 year ago. :flipoff: so I guess I need to get this rig finished up :lmao: here is a small update of the few things ive done
I asked a guy a few months back about making a 3d printed dash but no luck on getting it done anytime soon so for now I made one. I will be adding more detail to it



did a little work on the door panels I still have to cutout to make the door handle look better and add a panel for power window switches



made 2 front seats ive haven't really figured out the colors I want for the interior so for now it black and red :roll:

and it needs a back seat

and to make even less room to put the electronics I made these big inner fenders "thumbsup"


well that's it for now I have customers rigs that need there frames/cages done so I must put this back on the shelf until next time :cry:
 
getting closer to finished :lmao:
dash, seats and trans tunnel are done and mounted. floorpan and firewall have been sprayed with duplicolor bedliner. trans tunnel and inner bed sides sprayed with aluminum to give the custom fab look

some lockedup scale bolts to keep things in there place


door panels are in with a little diamond kick plate

used some super magnets I picked up from lowes to keep them tight to the body but can still remove them later if I decide to make the doors open in the future.

not a lot of room but enough for a smaller 3s 2200 pack to fit and covered with the rear seat and magnets to keep the seat in place



spare in place and some more diamond plate so I can show a little support with some scale stickers

not much room but it all is in there rx is on the firewall just cant see it

and here is a few exterior pics




 
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