Brian '62 Savoy
From: Earl Helm <earlh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: discouraged in florida. sort of long. Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 09:35:07 -0600
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Andy,
I feel your pain. Doing a complete resto on a car that far gone can be a real pain. First it is lots of work, second you need the tools to do it. If you don't have the tools, then it will twice as expensive as you think by the time you get through buying them, or having someone else do the work. Remember rust is like ants, where there is one, there are 100 more you don't see.
Plus there is the time. Mark my words, "It will take at least twice if not three times as long as you think, and cost many times more". If that is what you want to do, then it is cool. But many times it is better to save your money and get a new rust free girl friend to fall in love with.
I have done it both ways, and I much prefer to get the best car I can afford to start with after doing it both ways. This emotional attachment we get to cars is hard to explain to people who don't have the bug, I guess it is like climbing a mountain, (which I don't get). Sometimes it is hard to get your head to tell your heart what to do. Just get a pad of paper and start a plus and minus column, and try to figure it out.
Earl
Here's a question for the older, wiser, more experienced heads on this list. I love my '62 dart 440, no ifs ands or buts. Her name's Ramona. I got back to florida this summer planning to roll up my sleeves and give her the total body overhaul she desperately needs.
BUT. Because of the rust/corrosion, even a comparably simple operation like removing a front fender to sandblast becomes complicated--bolts are
frozen, breaking off, and--the worst--in some cases the rust has disfigured the fittings to the point where, rather than the bolts unscrewing, the fitting breaks free of its weld and the bolts just turn.
There's major rust-through on the following areas--front of the floor pan, passenger side front quarter panel, passenger side rear quarter panel, and there's almost nothing left of the trunk floor at all, just a
big, gaping, jagged hole. Alarmingly, the fuel and brake lines, which i installed less than a year ago and which are treated steel, have aready begun to show signs of oxodizing.
She also has mechanical problems in the transmission (stuck in 1st gear and leaking), the differential/driveshaft is oxodized--basically the only thing that's holding up the way it should be is the 318 engine, which I worked on last summer hoping to get the car out to New Mexico and a drier, more steel-friendly climate and finish the job at my leisure. That's proven impossible.
My question is basically this--when do problems piling on top of problems become too much? based on my description, is she salvageable or
should i start parting her out while the body's in at least a partial state of disassembly and before she's a pile of brown dust? I would appreciate the benefit of you guys' experience & candid responses.
thanks, andy.
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