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notjustair

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You mentioned things not rusting in the Midwest. There's always a little rust, but if you rinse it a couple of times a year you usually don't have lots of trouble. Especially if you don't have to drive it when it is really nasty out. Here are your rust free vehicles for the day: 1958 GMC truck. Hauls 200 bushels and gets used quite a bit. Bought it off the second owner. 77k miles on the 270 straight six. 1974 Ford F600. Bought off the original owner. Less that 21k miles. Then the old VWs. Most I have had since college. The dusty row are on the project list. Wife wants the Karmann Ghia done so she can drive it. It's an automatic. The white ragtop came from the original owner in Arizona. 119k miles on it. 106k on the 69 beetle beside it (with the convertible deck lid). I used to show those two before I started farming too much land.
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Nice! Around here they'd all have rusted away unless kept in a barn someplace. And even then the dust off the roads always has a salt taste to it.
 

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