shortarms
Member
- Joined
- Dec 28, 2021
- Posts
- 36
- Reaction score
- 8
- Location
- Oklahoma
- First Name
- Rex
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K10 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 350
So I bought an 86 k10 suburban back in December, with the plan of it being a secondary/weekend/builder truck. Something I could drive around and throw a few hundred bucks at here and there. Ran decent, drove home 5+ hours. Interior was a bit rough, minor body work and paint. Mostly just neglect, not anything serious. Life is getting tough, so I'll be selling my daily driver and moving into the suburban full time. I had planned on stripping all of the rubber and glass and having it painted, but that's likely out the window now and I may have to sit as-is or in primer for a while. What's the best way to go about this? Should I leave the glass and rubber in, sand to 320, and epoxy primer the whole thing? Then pop the glass in a year or two when I can get it shot properly? One of the issues is that about 90% of the weatherstripping is shot and I don't want to end up doing it twice.
I'm not new to working on vehicles, but I've been out of the game (besides basic maintenance) for about 12 years. I haven't tackled anything like a restoration, most of what I've done has been rock crawlers, engines, transfer cases, etc. I'm having a hard time getting a game plan together.
I'm not new to working on vehicles, but I've been out of the game (besides basic maintenance) for about 12 years. I haven't tackled anything like a restoration, most of what I've done has been rock crawlers, engines, transfer cases, etc. I'm having a hard time getting a game plan together.