Don, Try your FLABS (friendly local auto body supply :-) Don't give the Car Talk guys too hard a time, they're entertainers these days. It's been a couple of decades (at least) since they had to turn wrenches to earn a living. The show is also aimed at ordinary folks with their daily drivers, not aficionados of fine classic automotive craftsmanship like the folks on this list. If their audience was classic car enthusiasts, you can bet they would mention the body seam rust issue when they discuss Vanagons, since this is about the only design problem in the vehicle that simply *cannot* be avoided. If you keep it, it will rust... but it will probably still run. The only Vanagons left on the road are the survivors, it's natural selection at work. Now if we could only get them to breed in captivity... Tim At 08:41 AM 2/25/2005 -0700, don spence wrote: >What is body panel adhesive and where do you get it? >TIA >On Thursday, February 24, 2005, at 10:00 PM, Automatic digest >processor wrote: > >>Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 22:55:02 -0600 >>From: Robert Cardo <rrecardo@WEBTV.NET> >>Subject: Re: Vanagon Seams >> >>Sand blast them clean with a spot sand blaster, and fill the seams with >>body panel adhesive. >>Never show rust in that area again. |
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