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Re: Hey W30 guys, put on your flood boots
Just a shame...
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Re: Hey W30 guys, put on your flood boots
Its good they post the VIn as I am sure this one will cross the block at an Auction next year.
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Re: Hey W30 guys, put on your flood boots
We know the hood won't rust. Certainly worth the current bid of $20,000 +. It looks like it was a well done car before the damage.
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Re: Hey W30 guys, put on your flood boots
With the very hard to stop salt water from rusting untouchable areas in mind, what if the car was stripped, then dipped? Would the dipping not get rid of the salt deposits? I understand you then have the potential dipping issues, but still....
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Re: Hey W30 guys, put on your flood boots
ACV is $193,000 and repair cost is $0? very strange
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Re: Hey W30 guys, put on your flood boots
I believe that car is from around here. It is gone. Rust so bad you could put a screwdriver throgh almost any part of it with very little pressure.
Is is a Katrina car. I think it has been on craigslist from baton rouge lately, for way less than the 20k. I seem to remember 12k? RichPern
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Re: Hey W30 guys, put on your flood boots
You would have to get it apart and into maybe a body dip to neutralize everything then Ecoat it?
I am thinking that a high dollar classic could be saved and would if documented during the refurb be a fine car. Every single electrical item would need to be replaced or completely disassembled, rewound, new brushes etc etc. No stone could be left unturned, but Yenko, Copo, W30 conv, Judge Conv, TA conv the numbers justify it...
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Re: Hey W30 guys, put on your flood boots
The OAI Olds hoods are actually fiberglass over a metal structure and will rust (badly); it's possible to replace the metal structure but leads to this (not mine - but I believe sets the record for most pairs of Vise-Grips in use at one time)
Or you can just buy a repro from Thornton. |
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Re: Hey W30 guys, put on your flood boots
Rich,
Are you sure this is the same car. The ad specifically says, "Sandy". Jason |
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