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I didn't think California had rusted cars. The ads usually say rust free California car! Was the frame rusted too?
Posted on: 2012/4/9 21:29
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Oh trust me they do. Not all of Calif is arid and dry.
Posted on: 2012/4/9 22:37
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That wouldn't be a black and white '55 Clipper in the background, would it?
Posted on: 2012/4/10 7:56
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Agree with Kev. Old 'dry' Arizona also eats some cars as well. Both front fenders on my 400 were replaced as well as floor material. The flooring became an issue as my car sat in a field for years without protection and I think the carpet acted as a sponge. If memory serves, I think Craig yanked that car from a high elevation locale in California.
Posted on: 2012/4/10 10:57
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Low elevation and salt air does a job too.
I had a 70 Pontiac GP and in approx 10-12 years spent between SF and Santa Rosa, the section between rear glass and trunk collected water seepage under the vinyl top. Severe rust there and the start of some lower body damage too. My present Packard spent it's life in NorCal bay area and roof metal under Hypalon was gone as was several of the other usual places.
Posted on: 2012/4/10 11:18
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Here's a picture of the D-side of the chopped 56 400. As you can see, it is NOT restorable.
Craig (Click for larger view)
Posted on: 2012/4/10 11:51
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That wouldn't be a black and white '55 Clipper in the background, would it? Yes. It's very restorable and for sale. PM me if interested. Craig
Posted on: 2012/4/10 11:54
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KevinAZ Quote:
If memory serves, I think Craig yanked that car from a high elevation locale in California. Yes, Crestline, CA to be exact. It had sat out in the elements (snow in the Winter) in a forest for 15 years when I bought it. It was hell getting it out of there and down the mountain even though it was not far off the guy's driveway. Craig
Posted on: 2012/4/10 11:58
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Reminds me of the old phrase, "ashes to ashes; dust to dust". That is massive damage. I hope you get all those parts off that will allow another 400 to live again.
Posted on: 2012/4/10 12:32
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