Whew! Too much for me, KUDOS to you and your efforts. Rust is the toughest.
@MrCheapO679 ай бұрын
I can see a 96 but a 2006 must be sentimental value
@onemoremisfit9 ай бұрын
You're right but that's not the only reason. Yes it's been a good car for me and I like it but I can also understand it ain't everybody else's idea of a keeper. The other reason is I have only 2 choices for transportation: either can I buy something new or keep what I've got. I don't want anything new. Everybody has this holy grail idea that they will find a clean no rust low miles southern owned well maintained used but not abused version of what they want, and for the right price. Sure you will ... Then if you go for a "restored" version of your holy grail car you pay top dollar for a flipper special with a pretty paint job and plenty of textured undercoat to hide its secrets. As for me I have chosen to stick with the sure thing because I know better. Even if I found my elusive dream holy grail used car it will have to come all apart and be restored anyway, because I guarantee it is slowly rotting away somewhere inside that you can't see. I'm the original owner of this car, I know everywhere this car has been and now I'm in the process of knowing ALL it's secrets. I like driving something I know intimately. And even if I bought something new it would have to come all apart to be properly rust protected anyway, or else it will be gone in 10 years. This in addition to car loan payments and owning something impossible for me to service that will by design become too expensive to own when the warranty expires. I also have a '68 Camaro on my to-do list. I don't foresee any criticism on keeping that one, lol. But first I have to worry about transportation before the toys. Btw I've seen restorations of some pretty odd cars that I personally wouldn't have any use for, but once you've done some of this kind of work on your own stuff you can understand somebody else's odd choices and appreciate the work that goes into it.
@MrCheapO679 ай бұрын
@@onemoremisfit yeah I had a 1975 Chevy Dually with a crazy amount of rust and everybody in the family wonder what I was doing but I ended up patching in a lot of panels a lot of filler and flat black paint ended up selling it to somebody that needed it