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Bri guy

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if you are looking at your car as an investment good luck....
Your right. Technically it's just an olds and doesnt hold value like a Hurst or 442...i shouldn't look at it and stress out about little stuff..should just enjoy it for what it is
 
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Your right. Technically it's just an olds and doesnt hold value like a Hurst or 442...i shouldn't look at it and stress out about little stuff..should just enjoy it for what it is

If you would have bought a building full of Hursts or 442s in 1987 for a conservative $15K each, and let them set, you’d have to sell them now for approximately $33K each just to cover inflation. Not much of an investment opportunity.
 
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Bri guy

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Why wouldn't you? I have a 2007 Silverado bought new and it still looks brand new and you see where I live - It's how you take care of it.
Waterloo is full of people who don't give a fudge. I Get door dinged. Small Scratches......pisses me off
 
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Waterloo is full of people who don't give a fudge. I Get door dinged. Small Scratches......pisses me off

Detroit area is probably worse, all part of taking care of it - learn to park out and walk a little further.
 
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Bri guy

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Detroit area is probably worse, all part of taking care of it - learn to park out and walk a little further.
Anybody ever tried this stuff? Maybe work for the hard to reach spots?
 

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I’ve used rusticide with success in converting rust. Works great and wicks into tight places because of its water-like viscosity. Do not get it on your skin. Or spill it on the floor.

 

Bri guy

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I’ve used rusticide with success in converting rust. Works great and wicks into tight places because of its water-like viscosity. Do not get it on your skin. Or spill it on the floor.

Couldn't find that at the part store so I picked up these. Already Got sand paper, wire brushes, wire wheels and other stuff. Even found a new can of undercoating on my shelf
 

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