I have my 1991 W350 sanded down to bare metal. It looks like it may have had the right front fender replaced sometime. Otherwise, the body had no major dents or rust, except the drip rail that I posted photos of earlier.
I have now reached a dilemma, I am going to cover the roof with bedliner, cab seams, back of the cab and from the top of the windshield rubber up.
My plan was to do it all in charcoal and paint the rest of the truck the original light metallic blue. Now I have decided to do the bedliner over the rails too. My buddy in the Rhino Lining business has offered to do the truck from the body line area down for 200 dollars a side. I like that plan, but am afraid that it will look like a charcoal truck with a blue stripe down the sides. The windshield pillars, hood and door frames would be blue. We are talking about charcoal from the bottom of the gas cap door down.
The part I like about that is I will never have rock chips or rust problems again. Another question is whether or not to put the fender flares back on or make the sides look like an older truck with no flares?
Anybody want to chip in an opinion? My rubber door ding guards are peeling, the chrome, and I am not putting them back on. The other option would be to spray a four inch wide stripe where the ding guards used to be, then put the flares on and paint the bottom of the truck as well.
Thanks for any ideas you may want to share, Glen
I have now reached a dilemma, I am going to cover the roof with bedliner, cab seams, back of the cab and from the top of the windshield rubber up.
My plan was to do it all in charcoal and paint the rest of the truck the original light metallic blue. Now I have decided to do the bedliner over the rails too. My buddy in the Rhino Lining business has offered to do the truck from the body line area down for 200 dollars a side. I like that plan, but am afraid that it will look like a charcoal truck with a blue stripe down the sides. The windshield pillars, hood and door frames would be blue. We are talking about charcoal from the bottom of the gas cap door down.
The part I like about that is I will never have rock chips or rust problems again. Another question is whether or not to put the fender flares back on or make the sides look like an older truck with no flares?
Anybody want to chip in an opinion? My rubber door ding guards are peeling, the chrome, and I am not putting them back on. The other option would be to spray a four inch wide stripe where the ding guards used to be, then put the flares on and paint the bottom of the truck as well.
Thanks for any ideas you may want to share, Glen