02-09-2013, 03:16 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Reno, nv
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Honorable rust bucket
Got this truck from Gerlach, NV. It helped build the far west no kinding. The nearest town is a hundred miles away, it s just an oasis in the middle of the biggest flattest surface on earth, the black rock desert where they use to hold the land speed record. The dust of this dried up lake bed is alkaline, it is a rust & electrical nightmare. And there is this truck 46 years later, still standing. So the bed is rusted, the doors corners are rusted, the bottom of the panels are rusted... & you don t want to look at the undercarriage...
Actually I ll post pix soon. The original color is light green (503?) & it looks real good (the color, not the condition) inside. On the outside the patina goes green grayish now & that s the way I d like to keep it. It is a workman s truck with a lot of history & it is more important to show here than to try to make it shiny - patching the holes would be an useless ordeal anyway). So my question is, how do I get rid of the rust patches without damaging the paint pattern too much? I tried a rust remover wheel, that makes some spots. I am thinking clear coat. Posted via Mobile Device
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67 C10 fleetside 250 Rochester B, limited slip "still in its juice" I drive for a living |
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