The exterior is not painted. My plan was to do interior, motor then exterior. I'm not looking for a show truck, just something that looks good and I can be proud of doing it myself with a moderate budget. (It's my gpas old truck and he gave it to me years ago) I'm 43 and finally started working on it. There is not much rust at all, just some surface rust on the bed and the cab corners. I was going to paint the inside myself, the when I got to the outside, I was going to have someone do it. I don't have a paint booth to properly paint the body.
Fair enough. So what I said applies even moreso if you plan on a complete redo.
How good it looks in the end is largely based on how hard you work at it, and how you approach it.
By the time you buy the stuff to paint the cab, engine bay, behind cab, front of bed, inside of bed etc, and actually do the work, you should be able to paint satisfactorily. And an ugly, yet proper paint job is only some sandpaper and polishing away from being beautiful.
Don’t need a booth, hell there are nice driveway jobs out there. If you actually have a shelter and can control the amount of bugs if summer time, you’re fine.
There is ALOT of “practice” square footage on a pickup truck that will waste no paint and not be seen. If you’re gonna do this I’d suggest doing all the “practice” areas mentioned above, first.
<Blue truck over there was not painted in a booth.
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And everything I could spray outside I did.