figured I would throw this out here. Y'all can watch us torture ourselves.
Both my boys drive excursions. They love them. I get it.
My oldest has a 6.0 diesel. He/We have done a ton of work to. It is his dream. Certainly not my first choice for engines. He has certainly spent the time and money on the engine to make it as dependable as possible. Mechanically the truck is pretty amazing. Body is junk on it. Every panel on it is creased, dented, rusted. It had a rough life before him.
He had ordered all the rust repair panels for it. When we were looking over the job we decided that his body was not worth fixing.
Time for a new body. He found a pretty clean non running Ex with 143k miles on it. The interior matches his and is in great shape. BUT not only is it a V10 it is also the wrong color.
The original plan was to body swap. But the body swap requires everything to be swapped. Wire harnesses, dash, everything. So we are going to do it a little differently.
Since the donor is in such great shape we are going to put his parts on the donor. Engine, trans, harnesses, axles.
That avoids the awkward and dangerous part of figuring out how to lift the body or jack it up for the swap. Also keeps both trucks mobile to roll around, in and out of the shop. Also makes it easier to set this project aside. He doesn't need his excursion as often anymore but this way it will be useable longer. Down less.
First plan was to strip some parts, then treat and paint the underside before it came off the trailer. I started stripping it last night. It is a little worse than anticipated so we are going to go ahead and gut everything so we can prep it properly. Stop what rust there is. Get it painted. Then he is adding all the sound deadener inside.
Going to eliminate some problem areas. Like the rear 1/4 windows will be sealed shut permanently. I think he wants to eliminate the roof rack all together and weld up the holes.
Also gotta cut the windshield out and check the frame.
This excursion was purchased new in Alaska of all places. It also has a 4th row of seats added. Kind of neat.
Honestly there are probably better bodies out there, but this was so close to home and interior being usable kind of worked out better. He was going to hop a plane to arizona or Florida to buy one and try to drive it home.
First question, I have to cut in the door frames, window frames, fenders and such with white. Wanting to use a single stage in these areas. What to use? Acrylic enamel? Acrylic lacquer?
Do I have to hand scuff these hard to reach areas? Or is there a adhesion promoter I can just spray on there?
Not planning on pulling the fenders or doors. Spraying over them in place. So looking for short cuts.





Both my boys drive excursions. They love them. I get it.
My oldest has a 6.0 diesel. He/We have done a ton of work to. It is his dream. Certainly not my first choice for engines. He has certainly spent the time and money on the engine to make it as dependable as possible. Mechanically the truck is pretty amazing. Body is junk on it. Every panel on it is creased, dented, rusted. It had a rough life before him.
He had ordered all the rust repair panels for it. When we were looking over the job we decided that his body was not worth fixing.
Time for a new body. He found a pretty clean non running Ex with 143k miles on it. The interior matches his and is in great shape. BUT not only is it a V10 it is also the wrong color.
The original plan was to body swap. But the body swap requires everything to be swapped. Wire harnesses, dash, everything. So we are going to do it a little differently.
Since the donor is in such great shape we are going to put his parts on the donor. Engine, trans, harnesses, axles.
That avoids the awkward and dangerous part of figuring out how to lift the body or jack it up for the swap. Also keeps both trucks mobile to roll around, in and out of the shop. Also makes it easier to set this project aside. He doesn't need his excursion as often anymore but this way it will be useable longer. Down less.
First plan was to strip some parts, then treat and paint the underside before it came off the trailer. I started stripping it last night. It is a little worse than anticipated so we are going to go ahead and gut everything so we can prep it properly. Stop what rust there is. Get it painted. Then he is adding all the sound deadener inside.
Going to eliminate some problem areas. Like the rear 1/4 windows will be sealed shut permanently. I think he wants to eliminate the roof rack all together and weld up the holes.
Also gotta cut the windshield out and check the frame.
This excursion was purchased new in Alaska of all places. It also has a 4th row of seats added. Kind of neat.
Honestly there are probably better bodies out there, but this was so close to home and interior being usable kind of worked out better. He was going to hop a plane to arizona or Florida to buy one and try to drive it home.
First question, I have to cut in the door frames, window frames, fenders and such with white. Wanting to use a single stage in these areas. What to use? Acrylic enamel? Acrylic lacquer?
Do I have to hand scuff these hard to reach areas? Or is there a adhesion promoter I can just spray on there?
Not planning on pulling the fenders or doors. Spraying over them in place. So looking for short cuts.




