Thank you for your interest in my project. I was beginning to think I was boring you to sleep. Anyway I started with a M1009 that had just been repainted in the 383 CARC paint a few years before I bought it. Needless to say they did a very poor job. They sprayed this truck in the summer time and used MEK thinner. The paint was so dry it hardened before it adhered to the metal. It had rust spot from the thinner eating thru the OEM paint. Also they laid the paint on way to heavy. The grille, window rubbers , headlamps and everything were covered in a heavy sagging coat of paint and that was listed as one of the reasons that it was being sent to DRMO. Dead batteries and no start were also listed on the sheet from CSMS. It spent some time in a can point. And also at a crane training site where I think it was lifted and dropped several times. Oh yea it did have the one wheel on the left front. Only because someone had used a hammer to take the lock out apart as i show in the picture the end was egg shaped and the wheel did not fit off the left front. Well on to the paint. I had all the panels removed and I sanded them as little and as much as possible just to apply a good paint job. Well I was low on CARC and with the being the case. Remember we are on a low budget. I went to the hardware store for the Krylon Camo paint in a can. I sprayed the areas that were to be green and then followed with the black and then the brown. The black and brown are always the colors that you want to finish with. They blend best and look better on overlaps. Green not so well when it overlaps the black or brown. The Krylon Camo paints are very forgiving. If you error and run/sag the paint wipe it with an acetone rag and do it again. I was looking for the restique look not the restored look. Remember this is the all go no show vehicle. I wanted it to be nice but far from perfect. I reassembled the body and sandblasted the bumpers and brush guard after some sldge hammer and welding adjustments to all 3 of them. The rust pits on the bumpers were just the patina I was looking for it matched the rest of the truck. I epoxy sealed the bumpers , grille, headlamp bezels and brush guard. The grille had massive coats of paint and I spent 2 hours sanding it. Good enough. As I stated I painted all the parts that I removed prior to assembly. I bolted it all back together. I did not replace any rubbers with new. I went and took some door rubbers from used doors the sash runs I left alone to dry and brittle. Rememeber the budget dioes not allow. And i saw a grille on the scrap pile from a dump truck I had repaired it had the quad headlamp system with the turn signals in the grille. I went to work. The 2" Rolok grinder does wonders when working with plastic. I cut the back side of the grille slats just as the quad grille was cut I rivveted retainer clips to the bottom of the grille to hold the lamps on the bottom and used 3/8" carriage bolts to hold the top of the lamp onto the grille. Should have used 1/2'" just joking. It matched the look I wanted. I then remembered that I had a pair of Bosch halogen driving lights laying around for 25 years and they fir the OEM park turn bezel holes perfectly. To work I went. Whole new look to the once sad face of this 25 year old veteran.(The vehicle) And on we went to the back. With the M1009 tailgate removed I had 2 holes in the treshold to close or use. I choose to use them. A nice set of salvaged trucklite LED clearance lights and I fit them it there on a small bracket and wired them to work on the brake and turn circuits. i used the OEM hinge mounting holes and never ahd to drill a hold in the M1009 only the galvanized brackets that held the LED red lamps. Looked good at night and to people riding behind me in smaller eco box cars. The 4 ways are the trick with the ligtsdown there also. very bright LED's. I will continue tomorrow. If you have any questions feel free to ask. If you don't fine also. I will cover the interior dash pad and the interior paint. We will cover tires next week. Thank you. Enjoy. I am here to help.