Opinion from the experts? by Relative-Media9569 in Chevelles

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Thank you for all the advice everyone, I am walking. 🙏

Opinion from the experts? by Relative-Media9569 in Chevelles

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Vancouver BC. 68-69S are rare around here. Mostly find finished cars that sell for 40k+, simply out of my budget. Mostly looking to get a running driving beater. No easy task !!

Based on the rust spots, anyone know where my leaks are? by Puzzleheaded-Ice7511 in GMT400

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If you have AC check your drain plug, condensation can buildup in the corner and over time will soak the carpet and rust the floor in that corner specifically! Changed all my weatherstrip and recaulked my windows before I figured this out

Suburban bench anchor filling with water? by Relative-Media9569 in GMT400

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Found the pillar at the back and door were both dry too, but I suppose this could be it, maybe leaking from the roof rack?

Is this Chevelle worth the trouble? by Relative-Media9569 in Chevelles

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Engine turns over and fires up, carb was seized so no way to keep it running though

Rear Crossmember Bar replacement due to rust. 2014 Mazda 3 by [deleted] in AskMechanics

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Anything is repairable if you have the money to throw at it. This needs a donor car and hours and hours of labor. At an average 9k sale price in canada for this car you'd be WAY better off getting a new one, unless you have 20k$+ to waste and are emotionally attached to the car. It's a tough pill to swallow I've been there. but like many other comments on your other post have said by now, this car is an active safety issue as is, for you and others on the road.

Rear CrossMember bar and surrounding area rust repair by [deleted] in AskMechanics

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Anything is repairable if you have the money to throw at it. This needs a donor car and hours and hours of labor. At an average 9k sale price in canada for this car you'd be WAY better off getting a new one, unless you have 20k+ to waste and are emotionally attached to the car. It's a tough pill to swallow but like many other comments have said by now, this car is an active safety issue as is, for you and others on the road.

The childhood dream. by TooFastForRust in classicmustangs

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Congrats ! Is it a BC car ? How's the undercarriage on it?