I'd never molest the sheetmetal on my 84K10 (that includes trimming). I'd never molest the sheetmetal on something that is going to see regular street use.
However, I have a 79K5 which has lost most of its metal to mother nature (let's just say I could fit 38s and it's only got a 4" lift). I've already started to hack on it to narrow the front. I'm going to test my elite narrowing skills on it before I put my 87C10 cab and front clip on the frame and do the same to it. My goal is to build something I don't worry about dents with and can keep up with the Jeep guys.
Neither set of sheetmetal is "good". Both have plenty of speedholes and let's just say that the seats mimic rocking chairs. If the sheetmetal was "good" or at least "Roy's Used Cars fixable" there's no way in hell I'd hack on it.
However, I have a 79K5 which has lost most of its metal to mother nature (let's just say I could fit 38s and it's only got a 4" lift). I've already started to hack on it to narrow the front. I'm going to test my elite narrowing skills on it before I put my 87C10 cab and front clip on the frame and do the same to it. My goal is to build something I don't worry about dents with and can keep up with the Jeep guys.
Neither set of sheetmetal is "good". Both have plenty of speedholes and let's just say that the seats mimic rocking chairs. If the sheetmetal was "good" or at least "Roy's Used Cars fixable" there's no way in hell I'd hack on it.