For every squarebody on marketplace with prime top shelf parts and a 45k selling price, there are 100 poor slobs like me that repurpose, and scrounge and pick the bones off the parts truck behind my pole barn. My shop has a dirt floor with no lift. I paint under a carport draped with plastic and use a garden hose to keep the dust down. I put a truck bed from an 81, with a square gas filler door, on a 74, which is supposed to have a round cap, oh my God!
Somehow, the poor slobs in my town must all be dullerts and blind, because when I take one of my squarebodies to town, I often get compliments about them.
I think your panels look great. Keep up the good work and you please you.
This is what it’s all about IMO. Anyone can flex their Visa card to level 10 and buy ALL new everything.
But not everyone can pull a Diamond out of a goats ass!
Was my goal when we re-did the blue truck. Sure I spent more than some and less than others. But in the end, I feel it was a good mix of value for the effort. And I sorta like “original” looking.
I re-used or found used pieces for most all the cab and trim stuff. To be fair I paid what I thought was a bit of a premium for the truck, partly because there was a lot of little stuff in good condition and serviceable that would have been serious $ to buy new. Could have easily spent another $1000-2000 just on interior bits and other little stuff. Like mirrors. They are a little scratched and a ding in one of them. But no one has ever said or likely even thought, “nice truck but wtf, that ding in the mirror just kills it for me. Looks horrible”.
Like the door panels. Coulda shoulda maybe painted them, but they were decent enough and the oxidation on the tops cleaned up nice with a heat gun. I repainted the door cards and bottom carpet pieces.
Used SEM. It’s held up great on the velour and carpet pieces and as well on a few select plastic pieces.
I haven’t done any big panels of plastic but everyone I’ve seen done looks good and appears to be very durable.
It’s all about what you got, what you are willing to spend and how creative and what you can learn or be proud of doing. IMO.