Looks like the engine could have been replaced. This will be my first Dodge in may years. I'm going to look at it tomorrow.
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There looks to have been a long history of master cylinder leaks in that truck. That suggests a rotted driver's side floor pan at least. Some of that you can get from Exline, but others not so much.
Thanks for the heads up on that. I'm bringing a flashlight and will definitely check that. I'm not a welder so can't do that type of repair work. My step son is, but hasn't done sheet metal. I'm hoping he can do the door bottoms and hood.Wildergarten wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 11:17 pmThere looks to have been a long history of master cylinder leaks in that truck. That suggests a rotted driver's side floor pan at least. Some of that you can get from Exline, but others not so much.
If he's familiar with a MIG he can probably do it, but I would recommend some time spent on YouTube watching others manage the heat going into the surrounding sheet metal.