Any Frame Rust Pics?

[Modified by paul79, 11:13 AM 12/21/2002]
[Modified by paul79, 11:21 AM 12/21/2002]
GENE



The Best of Corvette for Corvette Enthusiasts
I know most of you have seen my pictures of peril, but new visitors
must be warned !!
QUOTE:I guess my point is that things can look fine and dandy on the outside with a MAACO $395.95 paint job, but do look underneath before you buy.
Paul describes EXACTLY what mine was like. On the surface, it looked great.
However, I did some work to her early on and saw subtle hints underneath.
The keyword is SUBTLE. However, upon removing the body to 'fix' it, I found
what is illustrated in my '75 pictures - major rot in all four corners of the
frame and body steel.
I host my web site at home, now - 80GB limit - so I'll have more pictures
available as I find time to work on it. In the meantime, anyone that
wants to see vette rot should visit nhvette.com
Rocker channels that fall right off the body:
This rear frame corner is notorious, but the cracked kickup really scared me.
:seeya
[Modified by Daves_rusty_75, 11:46 PM 12/21/2002]
How do you even repair frame rot like that? Seems like it would take a lot of work. It also seems like it would be easy to miss spots that were thin, but not rusted entirely through.
[Modified by SteveR., 12:04 PM 12/22/2002]
When I first started looking for a Vette in 1999, I was not as informed as I am now about Vettes in general but specifically C3's. I did not know about the usual rust spots and ended up with a Vette that had a cracked frame. The exhaust system was keeping the back end together. :eek: Here are pics of the severed frame and following those are pictures of the new frame we found once the frame-off began. These are pictures from our BB Vette restoration.
Frame rust is some serious stuff. Thanks to the Corvetteforum, I learned an incredible amount of information about C3's which is why last August, we bought another Vette...but this time, we knew more than the seller and ended getting a 71 SB that is in decent condition (needs some TLC but has a great frame) for about half of what it was worth.
Mike
Kickup area: http://www.corvetteforum.net/c3/kim_mle/bad.jpg
Winshield Frame: http://www.corvetteforum.net/c3/kim_mle/topRs.jpg
Every time I see pictures like these I run out to the garage and get my flashlight out for fear that my frame becomes that bad over night. My "rust" can be removed with my fingernail. My trailing arm pockets and up-turns are in good shape and my windshield frame has only surface crud on it. Rust removal and preventative maintenance is on my Too-Do list but it will be very easy….Daves_rusty_75 is my barometer of rust and I am running in a very low pressure area compared to him.
John
Marck
Plus not all frame rust is visible until it eats everything away( corvettes are famous from eating from the inside out. By the time you see it its too late. I knew I had a problem but didn't think it was that bad until I started poking around with a screwdriver!
I anticipated that type of answer. And unfortunately you are right. Money can over-rule safety at times. I really do not know what more to say...except caveat emptor.
[Modified by paul79, 7:27 PM 12/23/2002]



















