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C3 without rust in Canada? Is it possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jr. Corvette" data-source="post: 141580" data-attributes="member: 1906"><p>When I bought my 77 Corvette 5 years ago I was 16. I found it with 66,000 miles on it. However being young and new to cars I never looked to see what condition the frame was in. Looking at it later there was just some very minor surface rust. So I wire brushed the whole frame and undercoated it with zero rust. I also used eastwood internal fram coating to preserve it. I’ve been going back and redoing some sections using a sanding wheel to smooth it out, painting it with brush on POR15, then using spray on zero rust over top. I found that this combination produces a super flat and extremely durable finish. I’ve hit it with a hammer and nothing happened. I’ve taken the removal crossmembers out and had them sand blasted and powdercoated.</p><p></p><p>They are out there I just got really lucky. It was a true gift from God to find this car. I say that because at 16 I bought it for $2500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jr. Corvette, post: 141580, member: 1906"] When I bought my 77 Corvette 5 years ago I was 16. I found it with 66,000 miles on it. However being young and new to cars I never looked to see what condition the frame was in. Looking at it later there was just some very minor surface rust. So I wire brushed the whole frame and undercoated it with zero rust. I also used eastwood internal fram coating to preserve it. I’ve been going back and redoing some sections using a sanding wheel to smooth it out, painting it with brush on POR15, then using spray on zero rust over top. I found that this combination produces a super flat and extremely durable finish. I’ve hit it with a hammer and nothing happened. I’ve taken the removal crossmembers out and had them sand blasted and powdercoated. They are out there I just got really lucky. It was a true gift from God to find this car. I say that because at 16 I bought it for $2500. [/QUOTE]
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