'Southern California is a big place. I have a '75 280Z that lived in San Diego for a while that has some undercarriage rust; I imagine those on the coastal fringe have a different experience with rust than those of us inland do. FWIW, the rust areas on that Z haven't changed in all the time I've had it. I wonder what the humidity has to be to allow rust to creep. Our humidity typically stays at about 9% to 11%. You don't see fresh rust here except right after a rain and you never see it spread. Cya, Robert ----- Original Message ----- From: <JordanVw@AOL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 10:06 AM Subject: Re: Rust?
> In a message dated 3/9/05 12:35:47 PM Eastern Standard Time, Xpecoach@AOL.COM > writes: > > > > Rust! What's rust? > > Jerry (from southern Ca.) > > > > stuff rusts in socal too... ive seen a few socal beach town vans that has > some nice rust goin on underneath the window seals from the salt air brine > getting washed into the crevices by the morning dew... > > chris |
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