My Tbird = target
Reply #8 –
yeah that sux man. my cougar last winter saw the first winter it has in a few years (dad always borrowed his parents huge chevy van 20) and theres maybe 1.5 inch squared of rust on the frontmost tip of the bottom rear quarter panel on the passenger side right behind the wheel of course, on the driver side a tiny bit of bubbling i can see in that horizontal seam right behind the door.
the other 98% of the car is absolutely beautiful and i dont want it to see another winter ever!!!:( thats what i have to worry about in good ol' Upstate NY where the roads are made of salt! but last winter it actually saw only a handful of trips in the salty snow and for each, within two days, i got it washed.
but heres the kicker, i was recently made a GREAT offer by a friends neighbor who im also good friends with. his son whos a couple years older than me drove his old '94 infinti j30 when he got a new car, and his son now recently got a new car so the infiniti has sat for like 6 months unused in their driveway under a pine tree, though when he used it it was there too. its covered in pine needles, real dirty, and has 210,000 miles, and needs an alternator and some belt dressing for the serpentine belt. theres no rust i can find on the body and he says it drives great!!
Price? FREE. but mom says no. "youve got two cars and thats the limit!" itd be so perfect, even though they dont take too good care of their cars (the thing has probably had 5 oil changes
) but i have never seen him take off in it leaving behind blue smoke...
fortunately im in my freshman year of college, and ill be home for 5 weeks around Christmas, so guess what? im just not gonna drive it. in my case i really dont think im gonna need to. besides its not gonna be salty all the time right? maybe in the next couple years my mom might reconsider. i just cant put it through another winter. i want the thing to be in the same shape it is now 20 years from now.
what do we do? a lot of us it's our only car, in my case a beater is a tantalizing forbidden fruit thats just barely out of reach...
kinda funny how we want to preserve these things but often have no choice but to practically drive them into the ground. its never gonna change huh? you still gotta have money and SPACE to preserve a car...