Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 15:24:46 -0400
Reply-To: craig cowan <phishman068@GMAIL.COM>
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From: craig cowan <phishman068@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Syncro buyers love rust?
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I'll say it again....
"That syncro didn't look THAT bad!" It really didn't! Maybe it's just
because i live in the rust belt.....but that's what's going to happen to all
of them eventually. I put 3 days of effort into trying to get my rust in
check......and it came through in 3 months. I have, as a result, signed a
peace treaty with the rust based upon the terms that i get 5 years of
dignified service, at which time the rust is allowed to claim the vehicle.
It's a fair deal i think. It becomes a parts car, i win, the rust wins, the
vehicle.....well who knows.
You can throw money at it, or you can sign a peace treaty and enjoy it!
And if you need to cut that little hole in your headliner but everyone tells
you "NO NO NO", just remember the holes growing benieth the floors......
-Craig
Gutted '85
Dead '80
1 garage with most of 2 vanagons in it.
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Doug Fitz-Randolph
<fitzr@suscom-maine.net>wrote:
> Not that I don't hate rust - maybe more than most - but...
>
> My syncro passenger van had some rust when I bought it - not quite as bad
> as
> the blue syncro on Detroit Craigslist, but enough to make a Californian
> cringe for sure. That was in 1998. It does take some periodic effort to
> keep
> the rust in check, and ultimate defeat is inevitable, but I have no doubt
> it
> will last at least another 10 years.
>
> Also, until I got my '82 Westy last summer, I had no idea what I was
> missing! It was after eating a lovely dinner for 4 in a Westy at Watkins
> Glen two years ago that I really saw the light. IMO the pop-top makes a
> huge
> difference and really transforms the vehicle. Sure you could "just add a
> pop-top", but, realistically, how many people are capable of or willing to
> undertake a project like that?
>
> I think if you can get 10 years out of a $4,000 syncro Westy compared to
> not
> being able to afford a $20,000 showpiece, you should go for it. 10 years
> from now we'll all be gliding silently along in hydrogen-powered
> hovercrafts
> anyhow, right? :)
>
> Rust sucks, but it isn't always the end of the world.
>
> Doug Fitz-Randolph
> Freeport, ME
>
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