Re: wish I couold buy this one!
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Originally Posted by P.S.
Ross- Does the word "rust" have different meaning in different parts of the country? Rust is rust. So, if someone says (in all caps no less), "NO RUST", I expect to see no rust. Patina is patina, and that is understandable. However, it is frustrating that people have a rusty car and claim "no rust" still. Is it just me??
Marco- Your Model A website is still one of the best.
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To me, when it comes to old cars and "No Rust" I take that to mean no rust out or holes caused by rust.
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