General Rust?

Currently reading:
General Rust?

Joined
Jul 13, 2004
Messages
5,470
Points
1,085
Location
Papamoa Beach
I found a collection of Uno variants in Auckland yesterday... All cars were highly original, with no signs of resprays or repairs. I could hardly believe my eyes... Please see attached pics (have Italian opera playing loudly in background if possible...)

-Alex
 

Attachments

  • handbook2.jpg
    handbook2.jpg
    76.8 KB · Views: 48
  • RustAroundDoorHandle.jpg
    RustAroundDoorHandle.jpg
    87.3 KB · Views: 51
  • RustBubblesOnDoor.jpg
    RustBubblesOnDoor.jpg
    111.2 KB · Views: 45
  • DrainageProblemsAtTopOfDoor.jpg
    DrainageProblemsAtTopOfDoor.jpg
    67.1 KB · Views: 25
  • RustAroundSunroof.jpg
    RustAroundSunroof.jpg
    89.3 KB · Views: 41
  • SomeRustAtDoorEdge.jpg
    SomeRustAtDoorEdge.jpg
    108.4 KB · Views: 37
  • SomeRustInDoorBottoms.jpg
    SomeRustInDoorBottoms.jpg
    89.6 KB · Views: 43
  • SomeRustInRearWheelarch.jpg
    SomeRustInRearWheelarch.jpg
    86 KB · Views: 31
  • SomeRustOnDoor.jpg
    SomeRustOnDoor.jpg
    94.8 KB · Views: 42
  • RustBubbleOnFrontWheelarch.jpg
    RustBubbleOnFrontWheelarch.jpg
    59 KB · Views: 21
Last edited:
Haha, Ive never actually had a look through JC's yard. thoes cars could have been there for many years. He had a Selecta by the gate, I remember it was just as rusty too. never seen a mk2 so rusty.
 
Neil Young said: Rust never sleeps. Did he own old Fiat :rolleyes: ?
Although some of the rusted-through places look all too familiar to me, some are surprising, like the upper rim on the door, under the window (I do not think I ever saw Uno rusty there).
However, it all depends on maintenance. While my first 45 looked similar before it ended up at the scrapyard a month ago (it was shabbily welded before I bought it, which was what I discovered far too late to counterattack the rust blitzkrieg that had already been in full force), the other one, although only 2 years younger, is rusty only where stone chips were neglected.
One of the previous owners had wisely applied additional rust protection into all cavities (ugly sticky gunk of unknown brand, but works fine).
 
(CZ)enda said:
Neil Young said: Rust never sleeps. Did he own old Fiat :rolleyes: ?

:D

I guess he must have, sounds like he's singing about a previous experience! Or definitely an old Italian car at some point ;)

Alex, those pictures look painful! I've seen some pretty badly rusted Unos, but none as bad as that. Poor things.

Any idea why they rusted so badly? Do they salt the roads in New Zealand?

I'd better get that Waxoyl injected into my Uno asap...
 
SteveNZ said:
Haha, Ive never actually had a look through JC's yard. thoes cars could have been there for many years. He had a Selecta by the gate, I remember it was just as rusty too. never seen a mk2 so rusty.

Which one :) He has a couple hehehe.

I got my turbo mrk1 off him :)
 
Fortunately they don't salt the roads in NZ, not even in those few places where it snows. I suspect that living in Auckland is a bit of a liability, though - it's so narrow at one point that you can see the sea on both sides!

I think Hamilton is a good place for avoiding the worst of the rust - because it is probably among the furthest places from the sea in NZ.

But remember, "FIAT has successfully dealt with corrosion problems..." :D

-Alex
 
Back
Top