[Tigers] Holy Mercum Tiger

CoolVT at aol.com CoolVT at aol.com
Mon Jan 31 10:15:38 MST 2011


In the salty areas the places that get the rust first are the wheel wells,  
then the rocker panels and then the floors.  Rust on the bottom of the  
doors is more often the result of water getting down around the  windows and 
staying in the bottom of the doors.
The rust shown here doesn't seem to be entirely consistent with salty  
roads.
Mark  
 
 
In a message dated 1/31/2011 12:06:45 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
jxnichols at sbcglobal.net writes:

The last  photo is the bill of sale, circa 1967 from Kentucky.  Assuming  it
stayed in Kentucky, the car is very rusty for a "southern" car with 25k  
miles
on the odometer.  Does anyone know if the car spent a lot of  time up north
with salty winter roads?  Or is it a case of being  stored outside for 30+
years in tall, wet grass?


Jeff
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