The Trooper RS has no floors

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When I bought the 1989 Isuzu Trooper RS out of a western Mass. salvage yard, I figured it had rust....somewhere. I didn't look too hard. Basically, I wanted this dumb short wheelbase Trooper badly enough that I just looked at the odometer and decided its unicorn-like low mileage made it worth saving.

I still believe this, but now that it's in my secret bodyshop, I'm mildly concerned at how much floor work is needed. The driver's floor is basically gone. Or, in my glass half-full voice, it's halfway gone. The rockers are destroyed - I knew that - and thank God I had the salvage yard near my in-laws in Georgia cut up a pretty decent truck to get the rockers off of them, as those pieces are saving my butt in a big way right now. 

Nelson, my secret weapon body guy, is blowing apart the other pieces I've pillaged from parts cars over the years, but I honestly wish I grabbed a bit more. One truck in particular had a big chunk of the floor still intact that we could really use at the moment. 

The other side has issues as well, but not quite to this extent. Plus, on the passenger side, I was able to get a huge chunk of the floor from a local truck that was solid on the right side but looked just like this on the driver's side. 

I knew long ago this project would never make any financial sense as it's purely my illogical desire to save this 1-of-800 shorty that's keeping it moving forward. But this latest phase of work will be the biggest investment yet.