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> When is rust terminal?
no1uno
post Feb 28 2012, 12:21 PM
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I recently acquired a '75 1.8 parts car. The hellhole area was allowed to worsen until the trailing arm mount broke making this car a 3 wheeler. I didn't buy it with the intent to fix it up but I can't help thinking about it since the rest of the car is pretty solid. Thought I'd ask before I start taking it apart.

Is it too far gone to attempt to get it back on the road? I understand that anything is possible with enough money and time. Realistically speaking, what would rough cost to repair be if it is possible. Should I run away now...

I'll try to upload a few pics this evening.
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ThePaintedMan
post Feb 28 2012, 10:46 PM
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Again, there definitely is. But you need plenty of time to make up for the money. And to find decent used parts. I hate seeing any car get chopped up too. Otherwise I would have left this lowly 1.7 alone. I love a challenge!
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