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Frame rail decision.. Will I be ok?


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Okay so I am planning on buying this 1973 240z. I went to go look at it everything seemed okay. The only problem I have is the passenger side frame rail is rusted in the front. I do plan on replacing both of the frame rails if I buy it, but I wanted to know if the car would be okay for 2-3 months being used as a daily driver more or less? Or should I just weld some metal on the rail as a temporary fix till I replace the whole rail. I do understand that since it is a unibody structure that if one part is bad then the whole structure is weakened that is why I am concerned.

 

Here is the picture of the damage. The guy is letting it go for $2000

 

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this was the worst rusting I found on the car. The hatch, doglegs, floorboards were cut out and replaced.

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if it's rusted that bad in that area, I woudnt be surprized to see more rust under all the paint. If you think it's a deal then go for it just remember metal is always fixable.

 

I wouldn't drive the car daily. That's an important structure of the car, and if it's gone your probably gonna hurt other structures.

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Zehto,

First off, welcome to HybridZ.

That frame rail is quite bad. As mentioned above, definitely look over the rest of car first as this picture could be an indication of much more extensive corrosion thereby making the car essentially worthless other than as parts car, i.e. worth only $200, not $2000. You know, that is the area/frame rail directly under the battery which could’ve caused that corrosion and rest of the car “could” be ok. Again, you will want to look over the entire car paying close attention to the common problematic Z car corrosion areas. Those areas have been spelled out here on HybridZ in the past and can be found with some searching.

 

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Sorry about that Braap thanks for fixing that, and thanks to everyone for the information on this. I will keep looking I guess you have to be real patient with these Z cars nowadays.

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If somebody fixed all the other rust areas and left THAT, then I would be highly apprehensive of the quality of the rest of the work.

 

If there is any paint on that car that has seen less than a year of on the road driving, then I would plan on stripping it off and checking the quality underneath. Fresh paint can hide a LOT.

 

If you know you are going to do rust repair, then I would look for an “unrestored†vehicle with aged paint. That way you know what you are getting.

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Now that I think about it at the tip of the hood the paint chipped away and there was rust under. So like everyone says the paint is probably hiding some more rust away. I know it is getting harder and harder to find a rust free Z that is why I was expecting to have to do some rust repair. It just gets frustrating thinking that I may never find a good Z to call my own.

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