> What vintage are you speaking of? In the 1960's and 1970's, AMC did > indeed have a deservedly bad rep for rust. So starting with the 1980 > model year they revamped their entire assembly process to combat that > image. Go read my post AGAIN, I said 70's and 80's era cars, and yes that included all the UGLY ASS Eagle cars they made too. Fact all I see on the road left over from AMC is the Eagle Talons, they must have been made right, Carboratorless. > Went exclusively to galvanized sheetmetal (giant ventilator > hoods evacuated the welding fumes), added a primer bath to the > assembly line, made Zeibarting standard (every other company offered > it as an option) and so on. Cost a fortune, and AMC never recovered > the investment. Works excellently though. I once accidentally > purchased a Spirit that originated in Michigan, of all places. Gas > tank and the entire brake system were of course gone, but the body was > nearly perfect. That, my friend, is serious shit, not bullshit. > > Don't you remember the TV commercial where AMC drove a Concord off a > dock into the ocean, left it there to stew, then pulled it out later > with no rust effects whatsoever? I am sure all car will do this to an extent, it all depends how long the car sat. If you want to buy my Delorean I will try it in an Ocean for a while. > > I defy you to find an AMC Eagle with anything remotely similar to the > rust effects that even stablemate Jeeps suffered (the Jeep assembly > process wasn't modified as the passenger cars were). Next time I am in a Salvage Yard up here in Wisconsin I will take a couple of rolls of film for you, I am sure you will think I photoshopped the rust on them so I wont even develop the film if you wish. > > BTW: Holes where Zeibart was sprayed were not drilled -- they are part > of the normal stamping process. Every car has them -- even DeLoreans > (inside the door). I seen drilled holes with plastic caps stuck in them and I asked when I was a kid and I was told that is where they injected the rust proofing. It really doesn't matter, like I said I see everything else on the road except for AMC cars. if I want to see an AMC I have to look hard at a car show or visit a Salvage yard! > > Bill Robertson > #5939 > >> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, delorean <delorean@...> wrote: >> >> I remember up here in Wisconsin how AMC's would rust out like no >> Tomorrow. the holes they drilled in to add rustproofing eventually >> held in water and accelerated the rust process because they would >> rust out around the drill holes. >> >> Maybe down south where you live they held up but up here with the >> road salt they rusted just as bad as any other car. >> >> The funniest part is I see every old car from the 70's and 80's >> driving on the road, if I want to see an AMC from that era I have to >> go to a car show because the rest are all rusted to shit! >> >> Now that is some Bullshit about AMC not rusting! >> >> Mark V >> >> >> >> >> On Jan 11, 2008, at 9:21 AM, content22207 wrote: >> >>> Don't know how much time you spend on the List, but I've been waving >>> the flag of our fallen marque: >>> >>> Everyone's all "ooh ooh" over DMC's epoxy coated low carbon sheet >>> metal frame. How innovative. Best rust protection of its time. >>> DMC was >>> running circles around every other car company. >>> >>> Bullshit. >>> >>> By 1980, AMC was light years ahead of everyone in the rust >>> prevention >>> department -- DMC included: >>> - 100% galvanized sheet metal (heavier gauge than anyone else, thank >>> you very much) >>> - Assembled vehicle dipped in a primer bath >>> - Zeibart sprayed in all body cavities >>> - Plastic wheel well liners >>> - Best exterior enamel ever used (full of lead -- that's why it >>> adheres so well) >>> >>> Unfortunately your Pacers were a tad early for this comprehensive >>> program. >>> >>> Bill Robertson >>> #5939 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Yahoo! Groups Links >>> >>> >>> >> > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DMCForum/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DMCForum/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:DMCForum-digest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailto:DMCForum-fullfeatured@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/