Re: [FWDLK] Snapped Springs, and a Parallel
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Re: [FWDLK] Snapped Springs, and a Parallel



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I recently rescued another car from a time capsule -- my 1979 Monte Carlo which has also been stored underground -- in a limestone mine -- for the last 10 years.  Consider the following:

 

In a strange parallel to Miss Belvedere, my rear springs completely shattered.  They are now as easy to break as a pretzel rod, but yet strangely show no signs of internal rust-through. 

 

Also, like Miss Belvedere, I had a hard time getting the doors open, the hood is still stuck, and the brand new exhaust system was as structurally sound as a potato chip.  (Odd though that a piece of unfinished, untreated sheet metal in the trunk showed absolutely no signs of corrosion.)

 

The wheels are also seized, the interior is filled with a weird, flesh-eating bacteria, and for some reason only the front tires will hold air.

 

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    The weird, flesh eating bacteria sounds like a plus !

 

    Come on out my way and take your pick of hundreds of these cars still on the road in daily service.  Your story reminds me how much trouble people will go to in other places to restore cars we desert folk take for granted as just being part of the scenery.  An employee of mine once drove a 79 like that with a factory 4-speed.  How many of THOSE were built ?

 

    B.

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