A new rear end

The initial inspection turned up a Swiss-cheese rear sub-frame. A little rust is to be expected on a 17 year old car, but this was “returning to nature” type rust, not just some surface problem. Fortunately, good used parts are readily available and the whole thing is really held in place by only four bolts. …

Just a little rust

For a car that’s been driven three-fourths of the way to the moon, the exterior is in pretty good shape. Down below is a different story. The rear sub-frame is very rusty with a quarter sized hole on one side. We had planned to add a larger rear sway bar which requires lowering the rear …

Nothing to polish

Sometimes there’s just nothing left to polish. This is especially true with cars from the 90’s. When the auto industry switched over to water-based clear coat paints, many of the earlier products started to fail before the new-car warranty even expired. The other area which caused problems was in door jams and trunks. The flexible …