I know I'm the new guy here, but I'll share my input nonetheless.
#1) No jerry rigging. Trust me. It's 1 thing to rig something together, and "Make it work" on the farm, but something on the highway that might get you or someone else potentially harmed or killed just isn't worth it.
#2) Did you actually look this truck over prior to buying it? I mean...Wow. Anyways, it's your baby now. So just make the best of it and move on.
#3) As for the floor pans; Some old road signs (Won't rust) installed would be ok, but just having someone weld in a set of floor pans would be a better option. 2-3 hours with a MIG welder and it's DONE.
As for the bed rottened out issue: Why not flat bed it?
You could build a cheap wooden or metal/wooden hybrid and make even money per load, because of not being "Restricted" to a 4'x 6' or 8' bed floor.
Either way, I'd personally just fix it to a point it isn't a rolling accident waiting to happen, make a few scrap runs to recoup some cash, and then sell it. At least that way, you wouldn't be hurt too bad, and take this as a lesson for future vehicle buys.
Best of luck!
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