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I like it. You did a nice job. I know what you mean with the nobody talking on the CB. I used to always have a CB in my trucks and have about 4 or 5 of them and a collection of antenna's. But now everybody has cell phones so the CB's collect dust, 10-4.
That first pic is for a tool post grinder. So you can do cylinderical grinding on your lathe. The second pic does look like some sort of milling attachment. And the third pic is a dividing head of some kind. Wish you were closer, i'd be over with some scotch brite and some WD-40 to do some rust...
Wow, that is cool. I've been machining for over 20 years and would love to work in there for a couple weeks getting everything up and running.
I didn;t see a picture of a milling machine. Does it have one?
A little note to add to this. I went to the Chevy dealer yesterday with all the key info, and he said I had to bring him a blank because they no longer carry it. Its too old.
The trough i do belive is for wires running to the rear interior. Civi Blazers need them. And it also makes a lip for the door gasket. When i had to do the rockers on a Blazer, i bent some sheet metal on the brake . It was shaped sorta like a straitened out Z.
The USA made body pannels are hard...
If your fixing it, it looks like you've got your work cut out for you. If its a parts tuck, then thats a good one. Does it have a drivetrain?
I see a 72 too. Any pics of that?
You'r real close to me also.