novaderrik
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go to any new car dealer, and look at the underside of any car that's been sitting on the lot for more than a week. it will look about like that 20 year old GNX does now.
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SignUp Now!The car was definately parked on damp concrete for a long time.
Exactly. That is what a vapor barrier is for.
A few years ago, my dad was looking to buy a GNX and we looked at one on the Oregon coast that had (no rust). What a mess.The car would have needed to be taken apart, have all the surface rust removed and reassembled. It was all just surface rust but it was way to much work for the $$. I think it was #327, but it was a few years ago
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an afternoon under that GNX with a rag and some WD40, and you wouldn't be able to tell there ever was any rust on it.
what, exactly, is supposed to happen to bare metal when it is exposed to oxygen for over 2 decades?
as i said before, head to a new car dealer and peek under a few cars and trucks that have been sitting on the lot for more than a couple of weeks. any bare metal will be covered with a nice layer of orange that comes right off with a swipe of your finger.
Jeff a few days on a lift and it will look BETTER then your 600 Mile car. I have fixed cars much worse then this GNX.
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We built a pool with wood and plastic then rigged up a spray system with a submergible pump and spray nozzles and did the
Bottom of a Survivor 81 Corvette Special Edition that was found after sitting 22 years, it looked like it just rolled out of
Bowling Green when we were finished..
WD40 only works on insignificant surface rust like what i saw in that pic of the underside of the GNX in question.WD 40 and it will be like it was never rusted ? You should be in the restoration business. You could make a ton of money if you can make cars like that look brand new with a can of WD-40.
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If the slab in your garage does not have a 6 mill Polyethylene Moisture Barrier under it the exposed metal will eventually
oxidize. Concrete absorbs moisture from the ground. I was told that most building codes do not require a barrier in the garage
WD 40 and it will be like it was never rusted ? You should be in the restoration business. You could make a ton of money if you can make cars like that look brand new with a can of WD-40.
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Jeff, would love to see a picture of you under a car doing some detailing.
Jeff working under a car? He's good as long as he does not have to tighten or loosen anything.
" when in doubt just use more muscle!" torque wrench? just tighten until it will not go anymore. :biggrin: :biggrin: