OK. Short story:
inoperable rig was being pulled with straps, backwards, while I steered walking along side the truck. Tow vehicle stalls, momentum causes the vehicle's butts to smash before I could hop in an hit the brakes. Yes, I know, stupid.
So, this is what the damage looks like with the new lens put on and with the dent drilled and pulled. Pretty rough, I know.
My plan was to Dura Bak the bottom half, (the typical belt line and down), so that will conceal and seal up the bottom half of the damage and prevent rust, but not the top, which is a more complex body shape with the edges and all.
So, I need advice. I do not want to cut out the corner and weld in a replacement because, 1) I do not weld, 2) I do not want to pay for a panel and a welder, and 3) I do not want to paint a larger area than is necessary.
I can further rust-proof it, Bondo it and paint it, but I think I might regret it. I could wait, do it right, and respray the whole truck...
I guess the question comes down to how bad this is, and if I can expect a decent result with bondo and new paint.
What would you do? This is the only body damage on an otherwise 100% rust free body. No, I don't want to do it to the other side to have them match, Al.
inoperable rig was being pulled with straps, backwards, while I steered walking along side the truck. Tow vehicle stalls, momentum causes the vehicle's butts to smash before I could hop in an hit the brakes. Yes, I know, stupid.
So, this is what the damage looks like with the new lens put on and with the dent drilled and pulled. Pretty rough, I know.
My plan was to Dura Bak the bottom half, (the typical belt line and down), so that will conceal and seal up the bottom half of the damage and prevent rust, but not the top, which is a more complex body shape with the edges and all.
So, I need advice. I do not want to cut out the corner and weld in a replacement because, 1) I do not weld, 2) I do not want to pay for a panel and a welder, and 3) I do not want to paint a larger area than is necessary.
I can further rust-proof it, Bondo it and paint it, but I think I might regret it. I could wait, do it right, and respray the whole truck...
I guess the question comes down to how bad this is, and if I can expect a decent result with bondo and new paint.
What would you do? This is the only body damage on an otherwise 100% rust free body. No, I don't want to do it to the other side to have them match, Al.