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Should You Rust Proof Your New Car?
After the purchase of any new car, an opportunity to rust proof arises. Should you do it, or is it just a waste of money?
Rust. It’s the four-letter word that has sunk more secondhand car transactions (and broken more post-purchase inspection hearts) than any other. It’s the cancer that eats away at the very skeleton of ...
Unless your vehicle is completely made from corrosion-proof materials, you will eventually have to fight off the rust. It can quickly spread and damage parts that are contaminated, resulting in ...
Q: I live in Southern New England and, in the past, I have had problems with undercarriage rust ruining brakes, mufflers and even the frame of the car. I get the same story: Drive it more, keep it ...
Century Motors of South Florida owner Frank Fuzy has bought about 30,000 cars during his 30 years in business. He said he has never bought a flood car. Fuzy says he has never bought a car that was ...
Moore's Auto Salvage became The Moore Family Car Collection for the purposes of the currently running McPherson Auction. Satellite views show over 2000 cars rusting in a field outside Rapid City, ...
Want a brand new car but with the rust? Helotes’ Howard Benavides has you covered — for roughly $4,000. The owner of Texas Car Wraps has created a material that creates iron oxide — rust — which is ...
We've all seen what rust does to a car, and unfortunately, the more time it passes until you step in and deal with the damage, the worse the metal gets. This 1965 Ford Mustang fastback is living proof ...
For a lot of us, stumbling on a long-forgotten barn find is the dream.
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