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Uploaded by on May 5, 2007

Look Ma, rust
Rust in Peace Sometimes
Rust - When buying a used vehicle remember - rust cannot be stopped. Rust does not rest. Rust MUST be taken seriously no matter how cheap your candidate is. If you think you can sheet metal and bondo your way to a permanent fix, think again. If the rust is just a little, it'll grow quickly by the time you're done investing a lot of your time and money. A little rust on the body surface may be acceptable for the price. Do not, however, accept structural rust, heavily flaking frames, rusting-out fenders or hood hinge mounts. Anything that would be a major problem when (not if) it gets twice as bad as it is now, will make you very sorry.

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  • I hear ya. I own a 75 Datsun 710, and all the doors are rusted out from the inside out. I plan on driving it until it stops working... or I get a new one.

    Nice Compilation

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  • Please title your video to match its content. "Small history about rust" should probably be informative. How about "A slide show of Americas automotive past" or, given the fate of our auto industry "All things must rust; America's ancient automobiles." Also, it would be "Small history of rust." about only comes after what something 'is' in a statement. Ex; It is a history of rust. The history is about rust.

  • Makes you think about the stories these dying cars could tell... all they been through

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  • Whenever you see an old abandoned car just think at one time someone had purchased it new and was their pride and joy..

  • you might be a redneck if you love rusty trucks

  • @VinnyMartello Titanium is the 10th most common element in the earths crust. If we could just find a cheaper way to produce it. I think it would be the ideal metal for automobiles. Titanium won't rust, titanium is extremely light. And because of titanium's corrosion resistance people won't need to spend a fortune to repair rust in their cars or trucks or any other means of transportation. And because it's light, when people sell it, it will keep shipping costs down. WE NEED TITANIUM!!!

  • great collection

  • Old cars look like people. Modern cars have no soul.

  • @hunterziegelmann 46 Chevy

  • what kind of car is at 0:12? I wanna get one and make geepers creepers car oh sooo bad1!!!!

  • @VinnyMartello which is why we all need to reserect them LONG LIVE OLD IRON!!!!

  • Wow, seeing all those classics in their graves is a heartbreak.

  • @psyduck731

    Well, that element is brittle and isn't so easy to come by. It's very expensive.

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