>I have the same problem and so did my daughter with her van. I'm not sure
>if the dealer will honor the warranty, but the way they were talking I have
>my doubts. How I wish they still made internationals. I had a travelall
>for years and never had problems like these newer vehicles. In fact I still
>have a 68 one ton IHC flat bed, and it is just now starting to rust out.
>Seems like nothing is built like they use to be. Even my 47 Diamond T has
>not rusted out, it is also a one ton .
>Clyde
Oh bullshit - paints are much better today than they were years ago. Back in
the 60's if you were luckey you got 100K out of a vehicle's drive train. If the
drive train did last any longer you had a rusted out pos.
Repainting a vehicle after 10 years is just pm.
beekeep
I have some suggestions on paint
--industrial/commercial/farm paint will last forever
--marine paint
back in the days with my ex, when we were expecting kiddo and had a tight
budget, we bought a 66 4-dr fairlane for $300 that had been sitting outside
for 20 yrs. He completely re-wired it with no manual and changed the front
seats (mice), we did a little body work and i tracked down some free
paint -- light blue marine paint not beyond reconditioning with thinner and
a bit of green tint--lasted forever,
rach
p.s. how about a conversion roof that gives you standing room
I still have fond memories of my first $300 car a '64 Catalina, baby blue. Now
a days when you buy a beater for your kids they start out at $2,500.00.
beekeep
i am not an expert -- we had no money and i worked for sewers and they
distributed used paint once a year on a saturday for $1-3 a gallon -- i
helped so mine was free (grabbed all the enamel i was allowed)
i have talked to a few people about painting my van (still original paint --
got it in alberta but has rusted so badly my son calls it the girraffe) so
use some chromium primer first once you have got all the rust out that has
probably crept down from the roof
on a newer van, if you want it to last, undercoat it, and i myself would use
army paint, farm paint, or maintenance machine paint -- price would be the
factor for me but you probably have some money, so get what you like --
doesn't matter they are all overkill -- but i would be partial to army paint
because if you ever sell it the hunters will love it. AND i would put a
couple of rear convex mirrors on it, a conversion roof to suit your needs
since you have a rusty one i'd replace it unless you are a hobbit, but if i
was going to that trouble i'd get a class 3 hitch, winch, and also move up
to 4x4 since i'm impartial to them ;-) -- great backwoods camper even if it
has a full time commercial job -- and great for moving sheds and broken down
trucks
i have decided to get the "shed" (77 gmc 350 van) out of hibernation for a
while -- had to use it again to push the 86 d150 home again -- ontario
plates -- yes it was not properly licenced but that has never stopped me
yet -- i know it is a gm but i am starting to wonder if the d150 needs a
more serious job -- my ex suggested there may be engine parts missing for
all we know and i am not going to pay for this -- if it needs that much work
i am going in myself come spring and i can't wait that long for
transportation
rach
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