Tonight's update. I washed the truck.
Seems like a big thing, eh? I should probably take a break after that.
Just kidding. I put on two layers of bondo and the appropriate sanding & priming. The white primer is for bondo/fiberglass, while the rusty primer is for rusty metal.
It's not bodyshop quality. But there was a hole there, and now there is not.
I'm not sure why I sprayed some of the old green spray paint on this spot, but it rejected the primer. I'll grind this back off. I am planning on spraying the Rapco paint directly over the existing green, but I'll hafta test the surface to make sure this doesn't happen then.
Here I've sprayed self-etching primer over my spare stainless steel mirror.
@78K30, I pulled the mirror out to paint it and then dropped it.

It's now slightly cracked. Also, your burb had metric screws holding the mirror onto the bracket, while mine had standard screws. Interesting, eh?
Tailgate is primed (both sides).
The other side.
Again, there was a hole here, and now there is not.
Aside from the old tailgate, this corner of the hood had the only pre-existing piece of bondo that I've found on the truck. It was cracked, so I redid it.
Here's what the topper seal looks like after grinding off all the silicone.
I bought new seals for it, but after spraying and then scrubbing the roof down there wasn't a drop inside the truck. So I decided to leave well enough alone. Kinda surprising. I had figured the silicone was a bandaid for a failed seal.
Enough paint has come off the doorframe that I'm planning on spraying it green.
Both bumpers need some stripping and priming.
Otherwise I'm ready to start masking and waiting for BrownTruck to bring me my paint.
