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I'm currently working on recovering my bucket seats and painting the hardware. Here are a couple teasers:

It's really hard to know where to stop with the seat frames. Everything with tub floor contact got thoroughly sandblasted and etched. Parts that won't have ground contact were mostly scuffed, wire brushed, sanded, de-rusted--whatever they seemed to need. Black interior parts are getting Rustoleum Professional Gloss Black and likely clear coat.

I'm now well aware of the fact that I have largely abandoned the near-panicked frame of mind that prompted me to start this thread. It had been a long time since I had been able to devote time to this project and I was just about desperate to get this 40 on the road. After all, it's my daily driver and my wife and I have been sharing our Corolla for more than six months--
--no mean feat for a family of five with work, grad school and a million other things to get to. My wife has been very understanding and I immensely appreciate her support on this project.
As this thread progressed, I realized that this truck might have more potential than I had given it credit for, and I didn't want to make so many compromises that I would be doing this all again in three years. At the moment, I'm working hard and trying to find the proverbial balance. I want to come out the other end with a truck that is ready to work hard every day like it did when it had toddler-sized holes in the floor, but also one that looks like its owner cares for it. My sincere apologies to those who are disappointed that this job didn't get done on the original schedule. Best, JD

It's really hard to know where to stop with the seat frames. Everything with tub floor contact got thoroughly sandblasted and etched. Parts that won't have ground contact were mostly scuffed, wire brushed, sanded, de-rusted--whatever they seemed to need. Black interior parts are getting Rustoleum Professional Gloss Black and likely clear coat.

I'm now well aware of the fact that I have largely abandoned the near-panicked frame of mind that prompted me to start this thread. It had been a long time since I had been able to devote time to this project and I was just about desperate to get this 40 on the road. After all, it's my daily driver and my wife and I have been sharing our Corolla for more than six months--

As this thread progressed, I realized that this truck might have more potential than I had given it credit for, and I didn't want to make so many compromises that I would be doing this all again in three years. At the moment, I'm working hard and trying to find the proverbial balance. I want to come out the other end with a truck that is ready to work hard every day like it did when it had toddler-sized holes in the floor, but also one that looks like its owner cares for it. My sincere apologies to those who are disappointed that this job didn't get done on the original schedule. Best, JD