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    I had a keys cruiser that was like a fred flintstone car, where you could put your feet right thru the floor onto the pavement. It was only 15 years old, but new stuff rusts down there in 6 months or less. I've never lived in such a corosive environment as Big Pine Key. I had a beautifull paint job on a 84 Jeep cj7 there, within 6 months, I had to buff it with a mild compound to get the oxidation off and the shine back. I owned that Jeep for 3 more years in California, never needing any of the same here.
    I think the dakotas and Arizona are good places for tin, because it's to cold or too hot for them!
    Last edited by stovens; 03-16-2011 at 11:49 AM.
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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