Time to dress this out! Exterior Paint and aluminum trimwork

The aluminum trimwork will set off the 2 tone paint job and stiffen up the walls. I'm pretty happy with the paint! It looks really tough and has a metallic pearl effect that looks great. The aluminum trim divider pieces bring out some of the metallic look of the paint out.
Also restored the logos. Pretty happy with how everything turned out.




Interior birch plywood work is coming along. Drivers seat issue.

Sealed the interior birch wall panels with the first coat of marine grade epoxy and now I'm going for a white interior in the back. Want to keep it bright on the inside.
Don't like the drivers seat the PO put in at all. Going to have to figure out something for that? I think I'm going to get a real step van seat for the drivers side and take out the one the PO put in.
Biscuits for attaching large pieces of plywood sheets together and then epoxy sealer.



Good weekend so its finish paint prep and start painting time

Epoxy filler for all the holes. Then more sanding and full epoxy topcoat to seal it all in before finish coats.
Going with a hammered look. Ended up choosing Metallic Blue up top and Metallic Charcoal on the bottom for the paint colors.
Also going to make a divider out of aluminum to separate the bottom and top of the stepvan where the factory divider is-about a third of the way up from the bottom skirt. I think that will bring together the 2 colors and give it a more finished look.