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Should be lots of good sheet metal with all of the CFC trucks in yards.

If you can't find something let me know, local Pick N pull looks like a GM plant Storage yard from 1993 with all the CFC stuff.

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Thanks, but you'd have to cut this piece out from the C4C donor. It is a structural member and I think the less invasive method of using a patch panel will make a better and stronger repair.

It took a while to find a place that has them, the aftermarket hasn't really caught up to these vehicles yet. From GM the part was the for the whole rear opening and cost over $800 list! It has been discontinued anyway, so aftermarket or custom fabrication are the only options.

I haven't explained this all that well, but it is a very strange situation to say the least. The whole part in question is a serious chunk of the vehicle - think doorjamb. It is a huge, reinforced piece that interfaces with the floor, quarter panels, and roof! Mine only rotted right around the hinges at the bottom of the tailgate - the rest of it is solid.

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Minor update:

I've installed the correct mirror on the passenger side, and a new serpentine belt (the old one came off in two pieces). I got a new int. wiper control board for the wiper motor as mine tends to "stall" - seems to have been a common issue with these. Haven't installed it yet, but will soon.

I have been driving the Blazer as my daily for the most part, and am really enjoying it. That said, I hope to complete the project soon and get it sold.

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Minor update:

I've installed the correct mirror on the passenger side, and a new serpentine belt (the old one came off in two pieces). I got a new int. wiper control board for the wiper motor as mine tends to "stall" - seems to have been a common issue with these. Haven't installed it yet, but will soon.

I have been driving the Blazer as my daily for the most part, and am really enjoying it. That said, I hope to complete the project soon and get it sold.

Great news, so your not going to keep it? That thing is so cool!

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