OVERKILL
$100 Site Donor 2021
OK, so I think I mentioned this last year.
I park the M5 for the winter. This year, if luck allows it, it may actually get the garage (there is interest in the Capri from a friend, engine is likely going in a 20's or 30's Chris-Craft, don't ask
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But my garage is not insulated, heated....etc. It is old. My house is old. Everything is old. Turn of the century brick home with a detached garage.
I have a small rust spot (that IndyIan has seen) along the bottom edge of the rear passenger-side door. And there is a small spot on the seam on the inside of the front passenger-side door.
I am going to get these fixed by Ford, and if they cannot guarantee me that it won't come back, I will replace the doors. They are the only spots on the entire car. The bottom is immaculate, as is the rest of the body.
That being said, I've considered getting it Krown'd. It doesn't get winter driven, but this IS Canada. There is salt in the air and on the road when it first comes out in the spring, and there very well may be some on the road before it goes away for the winter. My concern is having it drilled. While not "uber rare", being one of 10,000 cars produced from 1998-2003, it is rare enough that this is of concern to me (holes in the body).
I COULD have it sprayed without the holes, but the job wouldn't be as thorough. And I don't know if I would be as confident in the results. Having the holes drills ensures that the INSIDES of every panel on the car has a coating on it. It would stop any corrosion that is there in its tracks and for that reason, I am considering it.
What are your thoughts?
-Chris
I park the M5 for the winter. This year, if luck allows it, it may actually get the garage (there is interest in the Capri from a friend, engine is likely going in a 20's or 30's Chris-Craft, don't ask
But my garage is not insulated, heated....etc. It is old. My house is old. Everything is old. Turn of the century brick home with a detached garage.
I have a small rust spot (that IndyIan has seen) along the bottom edge of the rear passenger-side door. And there is a small spot on the seam on the inside of the front passenger-side door.
I am going to get these fixed by Ford, and if they cannot guarantee me that it won't come back, I will replace the doors. They are the only spots on the entire car. The bottom is immaculate, as is the rest of the body.
That being said, I've considered getting it Krown'd. It doesn't get winter driven, but this IS Canada. There is salt in the air and on the road when it first comes out in the spring, and there very well may be some on the road before it goes away for the winter. My concern is having it drilled. While not "uber rare", being one of 10,000 cars produced from 1998-2003, it is rare enough that this is of concern to me (holes in the body).
I COULD have it sprayed without the holes, but the job wouldn't be as thorough. And I don't know if I would be as confident in the results. Having the holes drills ensures that the INSIDES of every panel on the car has a coating on it. It would stop any corrosion that is there in its tracks and for that reason, I am considering it.
What are your thoughts?
-Chris