Re: storation?
I wouldn't exactly call it "restored".../wwwthreads_images/icons/smile.gif It's almost all OEM parts, but few are '83 vintage. My rust & dent removal technique is blissfully simple: just find a junker in better shape than yours & swap that nasty sheet metal out!/wwwthreads_images/icons/laugh.gif What few dents the '82 body I bought had, were covered with Bondo & ground down with a 4 1/2" grinder. Then it went straight to the paint shop. The reason it looks smooth in the pics is the PERFECTLY even coat of
dirt/wwwthreads_images/icons/smile.gif and some crafty digital photo editing!/wwwthreads_images/icons/wink.gif
If you back up the nuts inside with some washers, you shouldn't be able to rip them out - especially if you cut some fuel line shims that match the curve of the camper to keep the metal from wearing against the f/g. I might even do that top&bottom to reduce noise, wear, & leaks. Just make the top ones as short as possible and keep them tight.
You can stop your t/g rust by pulling the access panel, hosing out ALL the dirt/mud/rust, letting it dry, and then backfilling with a few cans of rubberized undercoating, like Westley's. Then make sure the drains are still open & change the weatherbelts that wipe the glass: ~$30 ea. from Ford. If there's no dirt inside to hold water against the metal, it won't rust fast enough to notice.
Also, hose off the underside of the truck after EVERY off-road trip before it hardens - that way, you won't forget. I blast mine regularly in gravel-enriched clay, but I clean it off before I go to sleep & I have NO rust.
Steve 83 Bronco 4.9L
Build it; Don't buy it...