Last weekend I had the Blazer in town picking up some feed and when I went to load it up there was a couple checking it out. We got to talking and they have a 63 Chevy truck being painted by a man who, I found out later, does a lot of paint and body work for some of the nicer cars in the area. This man is 82 years old and has been doing paint and body work for over 60 years. I got his contact info, called him and drove out to his place yesterday. It’s a little over an hour from home.
We discussed what I wanted done to the Blazer, which amounts to repairing and painting the bed rails where they were damaged from the top going on and off over the years and correcting that ugly fit between the RH door and fender. He looked at the door and fender for less than a minute and said he did not understand why the door hinges were shimmed and in the meantime if I were to remove the shims and align the door that fit would look a lot better and he could then work it to make it correct, which will likely involve removing the fender.
So I drove home and attacked the door, removing the shims between the hinges and door and aligning things as best I could. End result is the fit or gap is much improved but still needs work.
I am on his waiting list for the paint and body work. He chuckled when I drove up and admitted he was expecting a beat up rust bucket when I told him over the phone I had a 75 Blazer. He was surprised at its condition and saw no hidden or likely issues with it.
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Typical spot on bed rail:
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