Sorry i haven't posted in awhile. Busy fixing the daily. Been doing a hr here and there on the galant and noticed a rust spot. A few pokes and this is my result. The underbody has rust and holes as well as both lower fender areas. Is this worth fixing or should i part this out and stop now
My car had the exact same thing, same size, both left and right wells. I took it to the fabricator that we use at work. They are quite good, and specialize in chassis fabrication. They thought it was a fairly simple task.
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So maybe a dumb question but what causes them to rust there? Kinda in a random spot /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif
mid atlantic area uses crazy amounts of salt on the road and thats right where it all gets kicked up and packed in, then the salt turns the snow to ice and it ends up sitting on the car all winter or until it warms up enough to melt off. so for about 2-3 months out of the year you have a pocket of salt and ice on your car in that spot, unless you are anal and scrap out your car wheel wells.
Is there a writeup on these repairs. Ive never been in the body work area before so i wouldnt really know where to start other than sanding and cutting out the bad stuff.
There are video's on youtube you can watch to give you a basic idea. Just search "how to repair rust spot". This will give you the basic idea. You will need to be able to weld in the new metal.
I found this on both sides of the front of my rocker. I was excited that it wasn't worse, and there weren't more spots. Your spot doesn't look that bad to me
Coming from someone who put a crap ton of money into a car that ended up not being worth it due to rust...Stop now. Find a better shell. Play with this one, maybe daily it, but don't waste your money on a heartbreak unless you plan to go over the entire body and every panel. You will regret it later if you dump money into a car that is more rust than car.
I already planned to do the entire underbody and fender area. Why stop now? Shes already jsb and it will be a fun experience fixed or junked. Its just money and i can always stop if it gets too bad.
You need to tear off all the panels and properly evaluate the car overall. If there are a few spots like the one you posted up, I'd say fix it and move on. If the whole car is a rust bucket, then you may want to cut your losses. The first thing I would do is strip the car and see what you're working with. Then decided if it's worth fixing.
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