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bjheil |
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I have some rust repairs to do on my 1975 2.0. Where is the best place to take it in the mid-atlantic?
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DickSteinkamp |
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This picture tells me that the rust is pretty much terminal. Anything can be fixed, but IMHO it would have to end up being worth a lot more money than a 914 brings to justify the money and time. It's tough to find a 50 year old unibody car with minimal rust...especially in the eastern part of the US. Keep looking. Consider one from the dryer parts of the US. Shipping is a lot cheaper than rust repair. |
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