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treeDodgingCamp
Mar 31, 2014Explorer
Hey thanks everyone for the input.
I'll try to get pics up real soon and I'll be doing another video as well. I've had to catch up on work lately so haven't had much time, but very soon I will (and the weather might even help).
I'll try to lay out the plan of attack in the next video, but to sum it up this the order in which I'm planning (so far):
1. Gut interior
2. Pull up floor and assess and fix any damage to body, so this would include welding on the body frame (chassis is solid)
3. All mechanical work (brakes, struts, air bags, carburetor, tires). I have an engine and tranny with only 33k miles if I decide to swap them out
4. Completely repair roof (caught between liquid pvc and epdm sheeting)
5. Brand new interior (carpet, tarquet, refinish cabinets), but using the original appliances for now. Most of them are in great shape.
I'll try to get pics up real soon and I'll be doing another video as well. I've had to catch up on work lately so haven't had much time, but very soon I will (and the weather might even help).
I'll try to lay out the plan of attack in the next video, but to sum it up this the order in which I'm planning (so far):
1. Gut interior
2. Pull up floor and assess and fix any damage to body, so this would include welding on the body frame (chassis is solid)
3. All mechanical work (brakes, struts, air bags, carburetor, tires). I have an engine and tranny with only 33k miles if I decide to swap them out
4. Completely repair roof (caught between liquid pvc and epdm sheeting)
5. Brand new interior (carpet, tarquet, refinish cabinets), but using the original appliances for now. Most of them are in great shape.
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