The Trooper RS is over the biggest hurdle it has faced since becoming a running vehicle. The driver's side floor and rocker were basically non-existent, so this represented two problems: it was the most expensive aspect of its restoration and the most time consuming.
It quite literally needed almost all of the front half of the driver's floor rebuilt from scratch; the same for the rocker. It took about three weeks to get this done from start to finish, and it included hanging and re-hanging the door multiple times to get it sit evenly.
My bodyshop has left the lower panel in primer for the time being, but we're likely going to fudge the math a little bit and paint up to the molding. The next step is to repair the passenger side which isn't nearly as destroyed, and I also have a very nice piece of original passenger floor from a junked Trooper for that section. We'll also be removing the driver's side control arm assembly and replacing it with one that isn't quite so rotten.
None of this is easy, but quite literally, the hardest job is done.