dorton
#rockcreekoverland
I have a 70' Chevy Blazer that has been sitting in my garage for the last 10 years or so. It is a very nice old rig, and just within the last couple weeks I've gotten the itch to start messing with it again. It has been probably 6 or 7 years since it was fired up. I changed all the fluids, sprayed some penetrating lube in the cylinders, pulled the coil wire and turned it over to prime the system. Plugged it back up, it fired up and purred like a kitten. Other than fuel leaking out of all the seals on the carb (was a brand new holley last time I parked it), I think it's going to be pretty good to go.
I have been contemplating purchasing a new rig, for camping exploring, and wheeling. Then it dawned on me, why not modernize my old rig?
Here are my thoughts. Replace driveline with more modern power. The 307 that currently resides in it is as weak as puppy pee, and get horrible mileage when combined with the 3 speed non o/d auto tranny. It also has 4 wheel drum brakes that need to be gone yesterday.
What's the community's thoughts on this as a project? I'll be doing some searching to see if there are any similar rigs.
thanks,
Dorton
I have been contemplating purchasing a new rig, for camping exploring, and wheeling. Then it dawned on me, why not modernize my old rig?
Here are my thoughts. Replace driveline with more modern power. The 307 that currently resides in it is as weak as puppy pee, and get horrible mileage when combined with the 3 speed non o/d auto tranny. It also has 4 wheel drum brakes that need to be gone yesterday.
What's the community's thoughts on this as a project? I'll be doing some searching to see if there are any similar rigs.
thanks,
Dorton