kudos Paul!
Most don't realize that many midwestern states don't use salt on all the
roads. Many states and counties use cinders instead. No as much rust but
lots of rock and window chips! Michigan is the exception to this as they use
LOTS of salt on the roads during the winter.
BTW, my 67 1600 I bought has NO rust anywhere (bought in St. Louis and spent
its entire life in Illinois). Any suggestions on how to keep it that way?
Thanks
Nathan
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> Yes, we do get a bit of rust here in the rust belt, but ... Most car
> collectors realize that the best place to buy convertibles is up this way!
Most
> are only driven summers and are garaged winters. As second cars they are
> normally better maintained. And of course run up fewer miles than the
same car
> that is a daily driver out west.
> So don't be to quick to pass on that roadster in Indiana. It may be in
better
> shape than you think!
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> Second scoop? Ram air to the heater? Or just a hood to keep the fall
leaves
> out?
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> Paul
> OROC
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