Nick1994
$100 site donor 2024
Well I bought my Camry in late November, the guy I bought it from said about a year before he had it repainted. It's quite obviously a cheap Maaco paint job and I'm pretty sure they just painted right over the rust. The car is from Colorado. It seems the rust has bubbled a little more since I bought it, and I imagine the wheel well will need to be cut out and replaced. It actually feels solid and doesn't feel rotted at all on the backside/ inner lip. It also looks like they spread bondo on the rocker panels, not sure if they were hiding anything there or what. The rest of the car such as underside, other wheel wells and everywhere else has NO rust whatsoever, not even a hint.
Being from Phoenix where cars could literally be driven for 100 years (with a few engine and tranny transplants) and they would never see a spec of rust, they don't sell your guys rust treatment like Fluid Film and that kind of stuff. It's not some fancy car, just my daily driver halfway decent good on gas partial beater. I'd rather it just not rot completely out.
Pictures are of the LR wheel well, LR door corner, left side corner with trunk open by the brake light, and the left side rocker panel. The passenger side is flawless. To be honest I've sprayed it several times with Liquid Wrench just for some oily stuff on there.
Any ideas?
Being from Phoenix where cars could literally be driven for 100 years (with a few engine and tranny transplants) and they would never see a spec of rust, they don't sell your guys rust treatment like Fluid Film and that kind of stuff. It's not some fancy car, just my daily driver halfway decent good on gas partial beater. I'd rather it just not rot completely out.
Pictures are of the LR wheel well, LR door corner, left side corner with trunk open by the brake light, and the left side rocker panel. The passenger side is flawless. To be honest I've sprayed it several times with Liquid Wrench just for some oily stuff on there.
Any ideas?





