Hi, here's a semi-long journal of events. Pictures at the bottom.
I bought the truck in 2013. It looked clean, had some minor rust in various spots but nothing major. After the first car wash my rugs were wet. I found rust holes in the interior kick panels, a gaping hole in the firewall, and major cowl issues. After not being able to find a firewall panel, and figuring the price on a custom repair, I started to look at a replacement cab. I found a junkyard and body shop in Newtown PA (Wrightstown Auto Body) who had cabs, but Don the owner told me to drop it off to see if he could fix the holes without removing the engine.
Fast forward a few weeks, I hit a deer on the highway! (I posted it on the forum in Nov 2013). At this point, not knowing if I could ever fix this rust issue, I was hoping the insurance company would total it. I didn't have a garage to work on it myself, but more annoyingly, I had to worry about rain all the time.
Well the insurance company decided to repair, so I figured hey, let's have Don fix as much rust as he can while the whole front is being dismantled and repaired. So the following was done:
-Front left fender replaced and painted
-Replacement core support and paint
-Driver door repaired and painted (I spent extra on this to fix rust)
-New grill and headlight (and other front related stuff)
-Front inner fender wells replaced
-Repaired rust hole in firewall (welded in new metal)
-Repaired interior kick panels left and right (new metal)
-Repaired cowl (new metal where needed)
The front left corner (25% of the total exterior) looked new after this and the leaks were gone! In June 2014 I moved to a house with a garage and started phase 2 planning.
Phase 2 has just been completed (by Wrightstown Auto Body)
-Hood repaired and painted
-Right front fender repaired and painted
-Tailgate rust removed and repainted
-Left truck-bed fender rust repaired and repainted
-Right truck-bed fender replaced and painted
-Removed chrome wheel molding all around
Phase 3 currently in motion
-I found a new-in-box GE passenger door. The current door, while looking pretty clean, has rust in the usual spots (corner and near the handle at the seam). I have an appointment in a few weeks to have it fitted and painted.
Phase 4 in planning
-Roof painted which will involve removing the windshield.
-Rusty rockers
-Lower the truck a few inches
And here's some pictures:






