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I’m trying to convince this guy he’s wasting his money on this thing. It’s not like it’s just the frame that’s toast. It’s every nut and bolt under that car. Imagine the look on the face of a mechanic in California when they see this thing hahaha.How badyly do you want to keep this exact vehicle?
If you have to ask if you need a welder to fix that rust hole, you are in over your head for DIY.
I ask how badly do you want this exact truck becauase paying someone else to do all this will cost you what it would cost to purchase a much cleaner truck.
So you think I can continue driving ? What would be noticeable sign of fix?it may look ugly, but that frame is ok to drive. to me, that one is too far gone - as others have said I would just drive it until it falls apart and be on the lookout for a non-rusty one.
you just can't fix rust
As rusty as mine ? See the holes ? I'm ok fixing here and there through a mechanic...but worried of bigger concerns ...but it's like if I take to a welder he'll probably see the whole frame is rusty already...Here’s my take on rusty Cruisers
My case is I bought mine with 240k on it, from the original owner, with a mountain of paperwork on what had been done, and paid $4500 for it. That was 7-8 years ago and I drive it daily. She’s rusty and gets a bit worse every year. She’s difficult to work on at times due to it. However, at the end of the day, she is as reliable as a cream puff and I give zero F’s about trail damages. I pick and choose what gets OEM and what doesn’t. But she runs like a top and again, is still a Cruiser! A rusty Cruiser will take you to the same places a pristine example will. Care for it, be coat minded, drive it to the ground, and learn from her. Gain experience and knowledge that will benefit your next one.
You think the frame with the holes I posted is ok to drive?it may look ugly, but that frame is ok to drive. to me, that one is too far gone - as others have said I would just drive it until it falls apart and be on the lookout for a non-rusty one.
you just can't fix rust
Just sell it and get one with less or no rust. You probably won’t even lose any money on the sale. 100s are pretty easy to sell. They don’t sit too lo
What you mean coat minded? Like annual fluid film?Here’s my take on rusty Cruisers
My case is I bought mine with 240k on it, from the original owner, with a mountain of paperwork on what had been done, and paid $4500 for it. That was 7-8 years ago and I drive it daily. She’s rusty and gets a bit worse every year. She’s difficult to work on at times due to it. However, at the end of the day, she is as reliable as a cream puff and I give zero F’s about trail damages. I pick and choose what gets OEM and what doesn’t. But she runs like a top and again, is still a Cruiser! A rusty Cruiser will take you to the same places a pristine example will. Care for it, be coat minded, drive it to the ground, and learn from her. Gain experience and knowledge that will benefit your next one.
I’m pretty crusted man, 25 years of Southern Michigan salt. I had a hole in my frame that I cut out and welded in a new custom frame chunk. I’m going to push it as far as it will go and enjoy every mile of it. That said, my price and time of ownership makes every one of those miles just icing on the cake. Depending on how much you have into this may make your view change, but that is my case.As rusty as mine ? See the holes ? I'm ok fixing here and there through a mechanic...but worried of bigger concerns ...but it's like if I take to a welder he'll probably see the whole frame is rusty already...
There are fabricators with experience but it's pricey. My concern is they look and say wait it's all rusted. Worth patch welding the holes in the photos or just let it rideDoes your average mechanic in California even know how to deal with rusty hardware like that?
Wait is it too far gone or looks ok to drive?it may look ugly, but that frame is ok to drive. to me, that one is too far gone - as others have said I would just drive it until it falls apart and be on the lookout for a non-rusty one.
you just can't fix rust
People have come and passed. It's ca ppl are afraid of rust. I may have to auction if I really have to sell. But I rather not. I've spent 6-7k on parts and fixes already!I’m trying to convince this guy he’s wasting his money on this thing. It’s not like it’s just the frame that’s toast. It’s every nut and bolt under that car. Imagine the look on the face of a mechanic in California when they see this thing hahaha.
If you have to ask this question, you're cooked.Wait is it too far gone or looks ok to drive?
If you have to ask this question, you're cooked. I'm not asking
Read back in your thread. Consensus seems to be saying:Wait is it too far gone or looks ok to drive?