Rust - Where do you draw the line?
Discussion
I went to view my old Mx-5 yesterday.
I bought it years ago, pulled it out of some fellas garden, got it running and stupidly sold it - was really solid too, no rust in the sills (NA so chassis legs were fine).
I sold it to a yob who used it for drifting, didn't take care of it and I managed to poke my finger through the sill yesterday which broke my heart.
Still looking for an Mx-5, leaning towards NB1 or NB2 as that's what's more in my budget.
I viewed an NB2 a few years back and that was rotten at the chassis legs so I walked away.
Seems damn near impossible to find one that's not rotten with rust, bearing in mind I'm in Ireland - we really don't salt our roads so our cars are generally in better nick than the UK cars.
I've heard NB1s don't rust as badly up front, is that an old wives tale or the reality?
Where do you draw the line? - Is it ever actually surface rust? Or are they all just some degree of swiss cheese and we should accept it?
I bought it years ago, pulled it out of some fellas garden, got it running and stupidly sold it - was really solid too, no rust in the sills (NA so chassis legs were fine).
I sold it to a yob who used it for drifting, didn't take care of it and I managed to poke my finger through the sill yesterday which broke my heart.
Still looking for an Mx-5, leaning towards NB1 or NB2 as that's what's more in my budget.
I viewed an NB2 a few years back and that was rotten at the chassis legs so I walked away.
Seems damn near impossible to find one that's not rotten with rust, bearing in mind I'm in Ireland - we really don't salt our roads so our cars are generally in better nick than the UK cars.
I've heard NB1s don't rust as badly up front, is that an old wives tale or the reality?
Where do you draw the line? - Is it ever actually surface rust? Or are they all just some degree of swiss cheese and we should accept it?
As someone has said about - it’s not about the metal you can see….. it’s what’s behind
Mines been ‘done’ a few time but last time round by a PH’er running The Auto Barn, and discovered all sorts of ’ill beneath.
So in a way you are maybe getting one shagged and having it sorted, properly
Mines been ‘done’ a few time but last time round by a PH’er running The Auto Barn, and discovered all sorts of ’ill beneath.
So in a way you are maybe getting one shagged and having it sorted, properly
I realise you are just canvassing opinion rather than looking for a definitive answer, but i favour the buying one i can see and know is rusty and then doing the work myself to know it is done and done to what i consider is done well. I suspect all said and done it is the same price eventually as buying a minter from the specialist, but i also like the challenge aspect.
That said i draw the line when we are into repairing complicated structural parts like A posts/Screen surrounds and seat belt anchorage points also make me think again……arches and relatively simple sills where good fitting panels are available are where my line gets drawn.
That said i draw the line when we are into repairing complicated structural parts like A posts/Screen surrounds and seat belt anchorage points also make me think again……arches and relatively simple sills where good fitting panels are available are where my line gets drawn.
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