D^2 wrote: ======================== Alan, I have not done any statistics or anything, but I think that the area you live is a much bigger factor than the car and its rust proofing. Where did you live in the 60's and 70's, and where do you live now? I visited Chicago and Detroit a few times, and I was shocked at the rust I saw in some relatively new cars. Even thick chrome bumpers had holes right trough them. Here in TX even 30 year old cars have little rust. Unfortunately, my 68 Sedan started life in New Hampshire, so some of its 1/4 panel rust is probably coming from the east coast. Finally, I would think that the thicker sheet metal of older cars would resist corrosion better. And Imperials along with other expensive cars had generally better rust proofing than the typical car. D^2 ========================== I will have to agree here. I am constantly amazed at the number of people on this list that act like you can just waltz on over to the local junk yard and grab some early 60s parts, or a tail light from a 53 or whatever. The junk yards up here in the Northeast do not have cars that are much more than 10 years old. If you need a part, it had better be from a relatively new car or forget it. I was in Florida on business recently, and was once again amazed at the older cars that I saw that were still on the road as daily drivers. I even saw a (70s) Ford Fairmont that looked in good shape. Those cars have been gone for so long up here, I can't remember the last time I saw one, and the last ones I saw were tattered rust buckets. I just looked and thought, wow, up in NY these cars would be in car shows! Question. Do cars in other states have a yearly State inspection to pass? Here in New York there is a whole book of things that a car must pass to be road worthy. For instance, I had to get another tail light lens for my Imp, because the original owner had put a half inch hole in one. Wondering out loud again. Dan Wing Marcy, NY USA imp1983@xxxxxxxx ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com