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Come up well hasn't it Frank.They've made a nice shiny job on the rust lol.
i know what you mean, some of the 24 valve 80s ive had in seem to be in much worse condition than some of the earlier 12 valves. must be a coincidence...?? surely..Surprising how tidy some of these old 80's are underneath, even if they haven't had a lot of care. Mine's similar, and also a 12v auto, so probably similar era. I do wonder if there was a sweat spot in the production timeline for whatever coatings the body got.
Indeed TP it's a bit like going into the local shop with no covering on the under carriage, but with a thin covering over it would be more acceptable when going through checkout!Any coating applied to existing rust is best kept fairly thin so any sign of the rust getting worse can be spotted easily and dealt with. As all on here will know, a thick blanket of underseal can hide untold horrors beneath. I like the look of Lanoguard stuff as it's transparent and you can see what's going on underneath.![]()
Surprising how tidy some of these old 80's are underneath, even if they haven't had a lot of care. Mine's similar, and also a 12v auto, so probably similar era. I do wonder if there was a sweat spot in the production timeline for whatever coatings the body got.