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That's the entire thing, back in Nebraska, before I brought it home.
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That's the shell after I woke up this morning and gutted it. It took me an alarmingly short time to take out everything inside.
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Here you can see the extent of the rot beneath the rear window.
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And the floor rot. There're several places where I thought I was going to put my foot through the floor.
As for restoring it, I thought long and hard about that. There are several problems with that idea.
A. I'd already have to take everything out and redo it from the floor up, because of all the rot. It's more cost-effective to build a tear on the same frame.
B. The Blazer you see poking its ass out in the first picture is my tow vehicle. Alternately, a 2.8L V6 Ford BroncoII would be used, that's my roommate's truck. Towing the (albeit loaded with stuff) trailer as it was home from Nebraska was an experiment in how insane I could be. That big steep hill north of ABQ? I was doing 55 at the bottom, and barely 35 at the top, with my foot to the floor. I want something lighter.
C. Related to B, the way it is now it's waaay too wide. I have to use towing mirrors to tow it, and I'd rather not have to do that if it's at all possible. If I build a 4x10 tear, it'll have enough interior space for me, my stuff, and my dog, and still be narrow enough that I won't have to try to use towing mirrors to see around it.