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There is no such thing as a rust free Triumph (or any LBC for that matter). My current TR6 took me two years to find. I was looking for the most rust-free example I could find. My big mistake was not taking the body off the frame and doing it right (well, in hindsight the really wasn't an option) so I did the next best thing and did a body on frame restoration. Now, while taking my floorboards out, I really have gotten down to the nitty-gritty of the interior metal and think I have caught it before it was too late. The rust monster had started to work. The areas around the B-posts have had moisture hiding under the glued-on vinyl and carpet. For the life of me, I still cannot understand how one can leave their carpet in under the seats. The TR6 was designed to have the seats bolted down over the carpet. A recipe for disaster. I have since cut new carpet to slide in under the seat and around the floor mounts. Everything comes out on the floor. Anyway, having removed my entire interior kit, I am in the process of rustproofing the entire area, even inside the B-posts. Will paint the whole thing black. One good reason to have a resto-mod, don't have to worry about being correct.
Point is, it might behoove many of you to consider removing your interiors over the winter and doing a closeup inspection of all sheet metal. It might scare you what you find.
Point is, it might behoove many of you to consider removing your interiors over the winter and doing a closeup inspection of all sheet metal. It might scare you what you find.
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