HaFa1
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Have a '73 Duster. Floor panels, doors, quarter panels, hood/trunk, and frame all have no rust or a little surface rust. Except for the roof and ceiling, I think it might've been sitting somewhere where a bunch of water was trapped in the car and caused the ceiling to rust pretty bad.
Talked to one person about it and they said I should just cut off the top and replace the entire thing, which I wouldn't be opposed to but for now I just want to keep it at bay while I update the interior, enjoy it, & build up a new engine.
I have some photos below of the roof and the ceiling, and would GREATLY appreciate any advice on what I can do to just slow it down for a year or two. Ideally I'd like to throw in a headliner just to cover it up but I'm wondering if I should sand the ceiling down a little or spray something on it before I do that?
Talked to one person about it and they said I should just cut off the top and replace the entire thing, which I wouldn't be opposed to but for now I just want to keep it at bay while I update the interior, enjoy it, & build up a new engine.
I have some photos below of the roof and the ceiling, and would GREATLY appreciate any advice on what I can do to just slow it down for a year or two. Ideally I'd like to throw in a headliner just to cover it up but I'm wondering if I should sand the ceiling down a little or spray something on it before I do that?















