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Metal work
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2021 6:10 pm
by Will_Vanderburg
This appears to be an inherent problem on these types of cars.
The big one definitely needs a patch. The other I might be able to ‘glass it.
Re: Metal work
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2021 6:18 pm
by TXGOAT2
It's a problem with any type of car. Dust, mouse filth, lint, pollen, leaves, dander, bird poop, mud and more accumulate in such places, which are rarely cleaned out, if ever. If a car is exposed to salt, it will find its way to those areas and join up with the other crud to attack the metal and wood and draw moisture. When I get a old vehicle, I make every effort to flush out such areas to retard further decay. It's amazing how much rubbish can accumulate in the nooks and crannies of old vehicles. Much of it, if not most of it, is corrosive, and all of it tends to hold moisture and promote decay. Even if you have no immediate plans for a particular vehicle, it's a good idea to locate and clean out all such areas in the body and doors.