Hey all,
I'm new to the whole VW scene and this site. I originally picked up my VW to simply covert in to an off road dune buggy, Thinking about it i decided
to do a BAJA so i could still do some sick dune climbing and still get it road registered, Then i realized i have my Hilux for that anyway but still
love the look of the BAJA, So i decided I wanted a street BAJA!
Anyways, Picked up the car for less then $1000, Been sitting in the weather for around 2 years, Was last registered in '03. I knew i was going to
have to outlay some money for floor pans and heater channels when i first bought it but it seems the more i pull apart the more rust i find! The
engine runs fine, Got it going after about 15 minutes of playing around with it (Suprised me ).
Anyways, My question is, Under the opinion of the VW gods here, What kind of money will i be looking at to get the rust done on my car?
The album of photos is here:
http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e17/MoP1991/BEETLE/
And below this line are all the photos in the album!
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If you can't repair the rust yourself and you want it all done properly, then it would be cheaper to scrap it for parts and buy a better car.
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In all honesty, I would look for a better car to start with. I restore cars, and I would not do the work required on that shell on my own car. I
would get another one.
Then again, maybe I suffer from the affliction where labour and trades people don't do their own work. Panel beaters have rusty cars, Lawn mowers
have overgrown lawns etc.
That is serious Rust in An Australian beetle....
VERY SERIOUS
I would also find another one...
there are still heaps of cars from the drier parts of Australia,
What We can is VERY BAD... what We cannot see is probably just as bad????
IMHO..... is too badly rusted to restore...
if it were in the UK... Yes but in Australia NO..
cheers
LEE