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Date:         Wed, 16 Feb 2000 13:50:54 +0000
Reply-To:     Martin Laycock <m.laycock@STRATH.AC.UK>
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From:         Martin Laycock <m.laycock@STRATH.AC.UK>
Subject:      Re: rust pictures
Comments: To: Chris Gkikas <theerion@GATOR.NET>
In-Reply-To:  <38AA16C1.7FE12A59@gator.net>
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The rust round the back end could probably be fixed. The screen surround though looks very difficult. I would check the rest of the van ie everything structural and see what other horrors are lurking before you start any work. I think you may be looking at the 'tip of the proverbial iceberg'

Good luck Martin Scotland (where rust was invented)

At 22:17 15/02/00 -0500, Chris Gkikas wrote: >Hey list, >I'm tackling the rust on my 80 Westy. The link below has three pictures >I took yesterday of the rustiest spots. If you have any advice on >bodywork and rust removal, please have a look see and maybe help a >novice get started on restoring his dream barge. :) >Best wishes, >Chris Gkikas >80 Westy, "Guyute" > >http://www.geocities.com/Athens/9860/rust_pictures.html > >


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