A few pics of my minimal rust.
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A few pics of my minimal rust.
I am surprised that this car only has a little rust. A typical Northern Ohio car (over 10 years old) is terrible for rust in my area. I guess I'm lucky.
Here ya go
Passenger Rear wheelwell
Along bottom lip of trunk
Back door - drivers' side
Near the fuel filter - Dont know why it always rusts here on cars
Here ya go
Passenger Rear wheelwell
Along bottom lip of trunk
Back door - drivers' side
Near the fuel filter - Dont know why it always rusts here on cars
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I've got more than that.
Eventually (with $$$), I might just take an angle grinder, fibreglass, and some POR-15 to some of my visible, ugly rust bubbles. It'* beyond the point of no return, at least I can make it presentable from 20 feet.
Eventually (with $$$), I might just take an angle grinder, fibreglass, and some POR-15 to some of my visible, ugly rust bubbles. It'* beyond the point of no return, at least I can make it presentable from 20 feet.
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I have no rust behind my door seals, checked yesterday. This is a very clean car for being a northern Ohio car (some of you know what I mean). We use alot of salt, and I mean alot, and it kills cars. My mom and dad had a 1978 Impala and the frame cracked and we drove it like that, Well my dad came out one morning to find the frame completely snapped.
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These cars rust out like that? My 96 Aurora has not one spot of rust on it and I have checked everywhere. Anyway what caused the Bonnevilles to rust like that?