How is this rust? 95 1-Owner with 140k miles (1 Viewer)

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Kabanstva

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What do you think guys? Original owner, body is 95% rust free. Couple pics. I have a ton more if needed.

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pass, lots of fixing on that one plus when loosening all the bolts theyll probably snap
its a shame though

with the US$ compared to AU youd be better off getting one from here and importing, rust like that is rarely seen here, just red dust
 
It took me 4 years and $$$$$$$$$$$$$ to fix a project that was about half as bad as what you are looking at.
 
I think you’ll be fine. Just hit it with some Rustoleum! Put an ARB bumper on it, some s***ty 35s and list it on FB Market Place. Extra $5K if you say it’s your daily driver!
 
As an Arizonan where rust is a rarity, I would encourage you to run, not walk, away. Don't sign up for that nightmare.
 
Is this a serious question (you're late for April fool's day)?

The undercarriage is gone, would probably not pass inspection in regions that do frame/rust/safety inspections; looks like
it's been driven in a Salt mine for 20 years then parked under a tree for the next ten.

The value of the rest of it depends on the body and interior condition. I would look at this as maybe a partial parts vehicle ie: engine, transmission, transfer case, diff gears, steering gear box, glass, interior parts, and any body panels that are not rusted but I doubt they're much better if you look closely.

Offer $1500 (maybe) if you have a place to park it and store the usable parts out of the weather.
 
Admittedly we don't see much bad rust over here, but absolutely hard pass
 

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