Keeping my word to those that are following this thread I was out getting ready for another project and snapped a few pictures of the body parts. Technically speaking all the body work/dent removal and repair has been completed. I must get to Harbor Freight and pick up a few spray guns. I have the primer and will try and get the parts all set up for primer. I must still sand and prep the inside of the left fender , doors, and hood. That may take a bit of time but it must be done. Not slacking off on any tasks.
View attachment 841870 That is the repaired driver side fender. Both doors are completed on the exterior. I still have to scuff the inside of the doors.
View attachment 841871 A little advise is if you are going to spend the time and money to repaint any vehicle it is only done correctly if all the glass and weather strips are removed. This pinch weld area is always a n area that is wet and rusty. This truck had a minor rust starting at the joints were the A pillar meets the roof line top and bottom. I used the cup brush and cleaned it all out. I followed up with an acetone wash and used the 3M rolok 2" scuff pad and went around and cleaned it till it was smooth and even.
View attachment 841872 View attachment 841873 I removed the windshield wiper transmission and the hood hinges to do a factory finish and also at the same time find any trouble spots that will be a nest for rust.
View attachment 841874 The right fender I had prepped a few years back for a customers truck.
View attachment 841875 He wrecked the truck before I could do the work. I just kept the fender in stock. It is already painted in 383 CARC on the inside.
View attachment 841876 That is also the original GM hood with the factory hood. I will post more progress as it happens. Thank you for the support. I hope it is helpful to get you motivated to do some work on your vehicle projects. Be Safe.