^ Agree, if going for ultimate durability in rough conditions, off roadin, slingin rocks, driving on salted roads all winter, epoxy with serious chip resistance is preferable. But the truck’s already made it almost 50 years on its own. Doesn’t seem like Hoagster is doing a frame off, damn near nut and bolt resto on the truck to go see if he can bury in mud up to the doors!
But remember, rust doesn't usually proliferate first in the nice open areas, but rather the hidden areas that collect full of dirt n **** and don't dry out. The $250 raptor kit is double or triple that much by the time you do under the bed and all the wheel wells too. A gallon of 2k urethane chassis paint with rust inhibitor is $131.99.
The best looking job on an undercarriage is for naught if the hidden areas are bare or not protected. Cabs rust out mostly from rocker panels not draining, cab corners packed fill of **** and carpet padding holding ,moisture on top of the floor pans for years on end.
Again, unless its a boonie basher or going to live in the rust belt and be daily driven in the winter, I'd paint it up nice however you want and save any undercoating/rock schutz for the high wear areas like just behind the wheels, if warranted.
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All the rough spots are 35 year old "aftermarket" undercoating. It's an asphalt based half hearted attempt to undercoat the old truck, back when it was new. Stuck very well except in the wheel wells in some spots. I gave up after the initial thought of stripping it all off for a clean look!
Old bed was pressure washed and sprayed and the paint is well adhered.