NEED URGENT ADVISE;Weird wood placement between metal exterior pieces

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I just got my 1999 E-450 shuttle bus and began demoing the interior. I had to take out the windows temporarily to take out the wood that was being held in by it. I came across a really peculiar structural issue where there are wood pieces sandwiched between the exterior of the bus and the metal of the windows. I don’t know if it’s actually just a shell placed over the bus with wood on top of the metal frame. I want to take out the spray foam insulation that is there and reapply new insulation in the future. My question is: How should I go about handling the rust and reinstalling the windows and insulation with this issue?
 

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Looks like the walls are made of exterior-grade plywood, with basic insulation sandwiched between it and exteriorm/ interior paneling. IMO, not much you can do with that other than spray-foam the interior surface before adding an overlay panel.
 
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Looks like the walls are made of exterior-grade plywood, with basic insulation sandwiched between it and exteriorm/ interior paneling. IMO, not much you can do with that other than spray-foam the interior surface before adding an overlay panel.

Thank you for your advise! Do you think the overlay panel should be made of metal or plywood as well?
 
Looks like the walls are made of exterior-grade plywood, with basic insulation sandwiched between it and exteriorm/ interior paneling. IMO, not much you can do with that other than spray-foam the interior surface before adding an overlay panel.
Thank you for your advise! Do you think the overlay panel should be made of plywood or metal sheets?
 
Okay, great! That makes me feel a lot less overwhelmed at finding that today. Thank you so much for your help!!
 
The amount of rust on those framing pieces indicates a lot of moisture getting places it shouldn't. I would be willing to bet you have some roof seam leaking going on. The motor home I am tearing apart as donor for my bus looks like this in all the walls. It had/has serious roof leaking issues. You need to find and fix all the leaks before you start any inside work or it will soon be ruined too.
 
The amount of rust on those framing pieces indicates a lot of moisture getting places it shouldn't. I would be willing to bet you have some roof seam leaking going on. The motor home I am tearing apart as donor for my bus looks like this in all the walls. It had/has serious roof leaking issues. You need to find and fix all the leaks before you start any inside work or it will soon be ruined too.
Yes, you're right. I saw a break in the middle seam that runs along the top of the bus. I ordered some tropicool roof sealant yesterday and I'm about to pick it up now after sealing the seams.Hopefully that'll do the job.
 

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