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<blockquote data-quote="ICEMAN 68" data-source="post: 493312" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>rust free for all it's life is one of a kind and difficult to find such a gem ..even if there is , the price tag would be high or it was a queen garage ....usually rust do happen over the time unless otherwise stated " queen garage " ...best bet is to find a car which is accident free and then start from there ...</p><p></p><p>rust work depends on how severe are you gonna get into and how heavy is your pocket ... what sort of weld are you gonna use ? Oxy torch OR MIG also tend to get you into a different price tag ...</p><p></p><p>so eventually it all depends on where you're gonna start off and how much is your budget ...</p><p></p><p>in my personal opinion ...i'll get a car with a lower price tag ..accident free is a must .... and then will start from here ... </p><p></p><p>My 2 cento</p><p></p><p>some best cars rust restorations done could be seen in BG Motorworks ... they have done quite a number and one of it belongs to JonhJ .... get the right person to speak etc MIZHAN, JOHNj, wolverine would lead to less hasle and you'll be on the right track</p><p></p><p>you'll get an itemize list if you're willing to open a single malt bottle ....straight to the point as such advise don't come in cheap as not many ppl are willing to share such journey ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICEMAN 68, post: 493312, member: 17"] rust free for all it's life is one of a kind and difficult to find such a gem ..even if there is , the price tag would be high or it was a queen garage ....usually rust do happen over the time unless otherwise stated " queen garage " ...best bet is to find a car which is accident free and then start from there ... rust work depends on how severe are you gonna get into and how heavy is your pocket ... what sort of weld are you gonna use ? Oxy torch OR MIG also tend to get you into a different price tag ... so eventually it all depends on where you're gonna start off and how much is your budget ... in my personal opinion ...i'll get a car with a lower price tag ..accident free is a must .... and then will start from here ... My 2 cento some best cars rust restorations done could be seen in BG Motorworks ... they have done quite a number and one of it belongs to JonhJ .... get the right person to speak etc MIZHAN, JOHNj, wolverine would lead to less hasle and you'll be on the right track you'll get an itemize list if you're willing to open a single malt bottle ....straight to the point as such advise don't come in cheap as not many ppl are willing to share such journey ... [/QUOTE]
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