jeverich
Luddite
Here's my build thread for my 1992 W350 SRW.
Bought in September of 2018 - after searching for years. Had to fly to Anchorage to seal the deal, from there, I drove to truck to Homer, AK and put it on the ferry to Kodiak.
142k original miles when purchased, according to the seller, he was the second owner. It had previously been owned by the head of fleet maintenance for the Anchorage Police Department... No way to verify that, but the maintenance and general upkeep of the truck substantiates it as far as I'm concerned.
I got the truck home and started poking - and was immediately dismayed. That crunching that I had felt was the driver side floorboard. Totally rotten. Pretty incredible, it was the only rot on the entire truck! The previous owner had used some sort of a rubberized undercoating on that side of the cab, which trapped moisture and accelerated the corrosion process. Luckily, the rest of the truck/frame was coated with an oil type undercoating - which is superior in every aspect.
I've got quite a bit of experience with welding and fabrication - but this was my first attempt at body panel work. All in all, I'm happy with the results. Not restoration quality; but it's eliminated the rust, and with a three coat marine epoxy paint system, I'm confident it won't return during my ownership of the truck.
Bought in September of 2018 - after searching for years. Had to fly to Anchorage to seal the deal, from there, I drove to truck to Homer, AK and put it on the ferry to Kodiak.

142k original miles when purchased, according to the seller, he was the second owner. It had previously been owned by the head of fleet maintenance for the Anchorage Police Department... No way to verify that, but the maintenance and general upkeep of the truck substantiates it as far as I'm concerned.
I got the truck home and started poking - and was immediately dismayed. That crunching that I had felt was the driver side floorboard. Totally rotten. Pretty incredible, it was the only rot on the entire truck! The previous owner had used some sort of a rubberized undercoating on that side of the cab, which trapped moisture and accelerated the corrosion process. Luckily, the rest of the truck/frame was coated with an oil type undercoating - which is superior in every aspect.
I've got quite a bit of experience with welding and fabrication - but this was my first attempt at body panel work. All in all, I'm happy with the results. Not restoration quality; but it's eliminated the rust, and with a three coat marine epoxy paint system, I'm confident it won't return during my ownership of the truck.



