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[alfa] Re: Buying a GTV6 in the rust belt



Inner front fender/shock towers are probably the most rust-prone structual element. A good indication of what tends to rust is what patch panels people manufacture. I think IAP has the inner fenders, front fender liners, rear wheel arches, and front-most and aft-most portions of the rockers (so actually, part of the fender). I think floor pans and spare wheel wells are also likely candidates for rust, as are A-pillars & cowl. I may be forgetting something, because my GTV-6 is severely rusted just about everywhere, so I don't really remember what's normal and what isn't.

Joe Elliott
'82 GTV-6


At 6:00 PM +0000 10/27/04, alfa-digest wrote:

Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 13:26:10 +0000
From: "Matt Swartz" <swartz100@domain.elided>
Subject: [alfa] Buying a GTV6 in the rust belt

I'm currently Alfa-less and virtually all of my past Alfa experience is with
Bosch-injected Spiders, but a coupe or sedan would better suit me now.

I've read about all that I could find on the internet regarding buying a
GTV6, but there has been relatively little about specific rust issues with
the car.  I've located a GTV6 (w/ parts car!) which seems quite solid
(albeit w/ badly oxidized original paint) but I just wanted to tap the
collective knowledge of the AD regarding on what may lie beneath.  In what
hidden areas does rust tend to lurk on these cars, especially that of a
structural nature?

Thanks for the help!

Joe Swartz
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