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CS1121

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Is this surface rust in this body seam normal? Car sat for 10 years in az. Theres still some areas i need to look over. Just checking to see if you guys cut this kind of stuff out or just clean it up and weld the seam. In the door jams. 74 dart

Car is solid other then these areas, Some weird seam separation spots.

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IMHO

Seam rust is an indicator of future rust through.

That doesn't mean it can't be stopped.

I have the same issue on some parts of a 67 dart convert in places.
 
No, my plan is to have it dipped! (I know I know 5000 reasons not to and 5000 why to.)
 
Is this surface rust in this body seam normal? Car sat for 10 years in az. Theres still some areas i need to look over. Just checking to see if you guys cut this kind of stuff out or just clean it up and weld the seam. In the door jams. 74 dart

Car is solid other then these areas, Some weird seam separation spots.

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I would treat that, prime it and paint it. I use a rust converter that neutralizes rust and turns it black. Then it can be primed and painted over. I have done it many times, and the paint never failed, and the rust never came back.
No, my plan is to have it dipped! (I know I know 5000 reasons not to and 5000 why to.)
If I could have afforded it, I would have had mine dipped. I have watched a lot of YouTube videos on cars being dipped. It looks like a very viable option to me.
 

If I could have afforded it, I would have had mine dipped. I have watched a lot of YouTube videos on cars being dipped. It looks like a very viable option to me
It's not that expensive on the grand scheme of things. For me it will cost about the same to have it shipped both ways as it cost to dip. There is a company in Europe that dips washes, then e coats the entire car, then bakes it in an oven
 
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