Re: 1997 SC2 hood rusting from underneathI picked up a 1996 SL hood that was in excellent condition and matched the
color of the vehicle for $50 at a local U-Pull-It salvage yard.
Bob
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> "JS" <evilman1987@gmail,com > wrote in message
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>>I just wanted to drop you both a quick thank-you. I will research
>> both of these solutions. It is definitely bubbling through from the
>> underside, rather than from a chip. I noticed the bubbling a long
>> time ago. It didn't appear to be rust at the time, and I assumed some
>> caustic chemical had dripped onto the hood somewhere causing it. By
>> the time I thought to check the underside, the rust under there was
>> pretty bad and now there is some more bubbling.
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>> I've never heard of a do it yourself auto wrecker, but that seems like
>> an interesting solution and I'll look into it... Will report back!
>>
>> Thanks Oppie and Private!
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> Sounds like a replacement hood will be your best option. This is where we
> wish that the hoods were plastic and not steel. A new one is ~$375. plus
> the cost of paint which can be expensive from a body shop. If you shop
> carefully you should be able to find a good used one that is the right
> color. Normal full service auto wreckers try to get 1/2 of new price but
> YMMV. I suggest that you do not tell them what color you need until after
> they quote a price.
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> Self serve auto wreckers are very popular here and are a good source of
> bargain parts. Look for names like 'Pick Your Part' or 'Pick-N-Pull'
> http :// www .picknpull,com
> If you give them your Email address they will send you a notice when they
> are having a half price day. 1/2 off days are a great time to get a new
> set of rims for your good winter tires, the complete tire and rim will be
> less than the regular cost of mounting and there are often some very good
> tires if you get there early. You will be lucky to get a full set of 4
> but good pairs are quite common. Wear out your worst tires in the summer
> and mount new winter tires in the fall then remove them in the spring to
> save the tread.
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> The current throw away society has resulted in cars going to the wreckers
> that seem to have nothing wrong with them and would certainly have been
> repaired in the past. Many have far less mileage than the cars that are
> continuing to give me great service and which I expect to get much more
> from.
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> Good luck YMMV
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