FIRST EVER CHOPPED BLAZER TOP!! WORLDS ONLY CUT FIBERGLASS ROOF! HOT RAT ROD C10 KUSTOM CONVERSION



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We are back on the c10 blazer conversion and in this video i chop the fiberglass top for it! It is a huge pain in the butt and I’m not sure it’s been done before. Have you ever seen a chopped blazer top?!

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33 thoughts on “FIRST EVER CHOPPED BLAZER TOP!! WORLDS ONLY CUT FIBERGLASS ROOF! HOT RAT ROD C10 KUSTOM CONVERSION”

  1. You need to change your title on this video and recant your statement
    that you're the very first person to chop a full size chevy blazer and that it's the "WORLDS FIRST CHOPPED BLAZER", because it's not, and you're FAR from the first person to do it!!
    I chopped two of them all the way back in the '80's, and have seen plenty of others since. You really shouldn't make big claims like you do when they aren't true….

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  2. Not the 1st… my uncle chopped and shaved his 69 blazer back in the early 90s it was hella sweet the windows were made into solid panel sides… no windows except the rear roll down

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  3. Back in the day I used to cut fiberglass inground fiberglass wearing shorts and no shirt but then again I had the opportunity to jump in the econfina creek afterwards and it was great it was cold but the Coldwater got all the fiberglass off

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  4. It looks good but I think if you would extend the front of the top and make it flush with the drip rail that way when it’s on it kind of disappears in the drip rail. The seam where it meets just doesn’t look good in my opinion and you have already put a lot of time so a few more hours won’t hurt and it would look really good I think. Cool build either way. I’m ready to get started on my 2nd gen Tacoma.

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  5. There was one here in Salt Lake City. A body shop owned it, I think It was their parts runner. I can’t remember for sure but it got rear ended or rear ended someone and after sitting in their lot for a while it disappeared. It was definitely totaled

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