09-03-2014, 11:46 PM | #1 |
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Body Rot Help '72 K20
I recently bought this K20 and got a great deal. It does need some help in a number of areas but I've got two items I consider outside of my area of expertise and would appreciate some help.
Here are some key considerations: 1. This will be a working truck not a garage queen or full restoration. 2. I do plan on doing paint and body work but I'm not going to worry if it gets "used" as originally intended. 3. I do want to either stop the existing body rot or substantially retard its progress for as long a period as possible. I figure I'll live another 20 years. 4. I'm prepared to spend a couple of thousand (or so) getting the body right in accordance with the above standards. Here are my main issues: Interior: Do I go to a firm such as LMC to get replacement left side floor panels or another route (Remember, not a show truck but the fix should last about 10 years minimum). I can see daylight through the rot. Exterior: I'll begin with sand blasting to at least understand what is beneath the rot, but given the photo what are opinions on the LMC approach. Or do I just try to find a replacement bed in better condition. At this time I've not found any "daylight". I also do not mind a spray on bed liner after repairs as the truck will be used for ranch activities. Other than these two areas the body is in excellent condition, sans the paint of course. My sincerest thanks to all. John |
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