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Sad, sad car... 67k mile, one owner, Cali... Rusted to shit.
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In one of the pictures, the trunk jamb rust is covered up. Probably with tape. I don't think they're photoshopped.
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Looks like a bit of time with the healing brush is what it looks like. :p
Edit: Looking at the pictures again, it's pretty clear that the pictures have been heavily touched up, except for the detailed rust shots.
That interior, though....
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Originally posted by dsphil View PostThese two pictures has discrepancy. The rust hole below the tail. Wonder whats going on.
Mr. WolfeLast edited by Mr. Wolfe; 08-29-2016, 01:25 PM.
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To me it seems that where it was stored had a constant drip right above that corner and through the tail light.
Mr. Wolfe
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These two pictures has discrepancy. The rust hole below the tail. Wonder whats going on.
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Originally posted by flyboyx View Posti wouldn't go so far as to say its rusted to shit but...yeah....
that car is indicative of a car that has spent many years in the salt air and is rusting from the inside out. it really is going to need a body shell swap.
its at 5k with 6 days left. jesus! as nice as it looks, i wouldn't pay 3k for that one because to me, it would be a parts car.
You could repair it, but E30s are still relatively easy to find, so I doubt anyone would bother to really do it right, ie, stripped shell, going over it with a fine toothed comb.
I personally wouldn't touch it. I really cringe any time I see a nice classic car at the shore. Actually, one of my neighbors had two nice looking 67-69 Camaros that he kept outside, or under a car cover. I wouldn't touch those either. There's also another guy with a 60s Chevy truck. He keeps it outside. When I first saw it several years ago, it looked pretty nice. These days, the paint is bubbling, the wheels are oxidized, and the wood in the bed is fucked. It just sits now. Really sad to see.
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dammmmmnnnn.. that rust hole in the back tailgate panel would be enough to make me think the whole thing is swiss cheese. And I just replaced all the rear panels on an e30 earlier this year - so I know how much of a PITA in can be.
I also parted out a salt filled, rusty hulk from Utah that wasn't as eaten by corrosion as that.. All that being said, there is easily 5K in parts that could be sold off it. But it's already outside profit price and is just upside down now.
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At first, I thought what are you guys saying...then I saw the rust locations. Yep, her body is a goner.
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That car looks like it was sitting outside for years and someone bought it and polished it up. The hood paint looks like its oxidized and just polished/waxed.
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i wouldn't go so far as to say its rusted to shit but...yeah....
that car is indicative of a car that has spent many years in the salt air and is rusting from the inside out. it really is going to need a body shell swap.
its at 5k with 6 days left. jesus! as nice as it looks, i wouldn't pay 3k for that one because to me, it would be a parts car.
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Must have been kept outside all these years. The Daly City area is pretty consistently foggy, so it's not all that surprising.
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Remember guys rust is at minimum 30% larger then what you cam see. That being said the placement of those spots are in a way that it spread to multiple panels. That car is shot.
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Odd to have such bad rust in such odd spots. Where was it stored?
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