Too much rust??
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Too much rust??
Hey guys, I'm new to the forums so I'm not quite sure if this will be in the right place. Just went with what seemed close to the issue.
So I've been looking around for a 240z for a while now and came across one that's around my price range and looks to be in pretty fair condition for a restore.
Got the guy to get under the car and take some pictures since it wasn't within decent driving distance to check out without more info. My question to you, is do you think this looks like too much rust on the undercarriage to work out without an insane amount of cutting and welding. I know there's going to be some, just the nature of the beast sometimes....but as far as a reasonable amount I guess?
So I've been looking around for a 240z for a while now and came across one that's around my price range and looks to be in pretty fair condition for a restore.
Got the guy to get under the car and take some pictures since it wasn't within decent driving distance to check out without more info. My question to you, is do you think this looks like too much rust on the undercarriage to work out without an insane amount of cutting and welding. I know there's going to be some, just the nature of the beast sometimes....but as far as a reasonable amount I guess?
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