I should do that for my 2003 Tundra. They used cheap steel that year, and the county really salts the roads around here in the winter. Therefore, the frame rusted so bad that the sheet metal body was the main thing holding it together. I spent a couple of thousand replacing rusted parts, but finally gave up. I’d donate it to Baldo if he could fit a Toyota V8 and automatic transmission in his ’62 Impala.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
Wow.
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I should do that for my 2003 Tundra. They used cheap steel that year, and the county really salts the roads around here in the winter. Therefore, the frame rusted so bad that the sheet metal body was the main thing holding it together. I spent a couple of thousand replacing rusted parts, but finally gave up. I’d donate it to Baldo if he could fit a Toyota V8 and automatic transmission in his ’62 Impala.
whahoppened almost 3 years ago
Could be the ‘bird that died was no longer the ’bird that was born. Think it’ll be a cremation?
BLUEBONNETS Premium Member almost 3 years ago
That is sad, but I told him not to ride the clutch.
Linguist almost 3 years ago
I’ve had a few cars that died after long, expensive illnesses.
Droptma Styx almost 3 years ago
Car like that, at today’s insane vales, NEVER has a terminal illness. Especially an American car with parts readily available.
Cincoflex almost 3 years ago
Hey, maybe Baldo can request parts for ‘Transplants’ and ‘organ donations!’
well-i-never almost 3 years ago
’63? Let it go. Now a ’53, that should never happen.
Ukko wilko almost 3 years ago
I graduated from high school in 1963. Damn, do I feel old!