Protect your Lotus now!
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Sam_68

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9,939 posts

268 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Advert

Now you know where to go to to get your fibreglass waxoyled!

rofl

Porkie

2,378 posts

264 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Whats funny about this?

There are plenty of classic Lotus's with rust problems

The Elan for example

Edited by Porkie on Friday 12th November 12:43

Speedy11

530 posts

231 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Porkie said:
Whats funny about this?

There are plenty of classic Lotus's with rust problems
Plus lots out there with nice metal bodyworksmile

Edited by Speedy11 on Friday 12th November 12:45

GKP

15,099 posts

264 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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From the early Eighties all the steel chassied cars have been galvanised. The earlier ones are fair game to a bit of tin worm though.

Urban Sports

11,321 posts

226 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Oooopps

hehe

wombat172a

1,457 posts

206 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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confused

Sam_68

Original Poster:

9,939 posts

268 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Porkie said:
Whats funny about this?

There are plenty of classic Lotus's with rust problems

The Elan for example
Those Elans that still have their original and ungalvanised chassis (few and far between) usually rot out where the body sits on a 'saddle' of resilient matting, across the top of the backbone. You can't access this area with rust treatments, anyway, without removing the bodyshell.

With the possible exception of the front turrets (main issue being to keep the half moon drainage holes at the bases clear, though I don't suppose waxoyl/dinitrol inside the turret would do any harm), rust treating a Lotus backbone is almost as pointless as waxoyling the fibreglass.


itz_baseline

827 posts

244 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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Sam_68 said:
Porkie said:
Whats funny about this?

There are plenty of classic Lotus's with rust problems

The Elan for example
Those Elans that still have their original and ungalvanised chassis (few and far between) usually rot out where the body sits on a 'saddle' of resilient matting, across the top of the backbone. You can't access this area with rust treatments, anyway, without removing the bodyshell.

With the possible exception of the front turrets (main issue being to keep the half moon drainage holes at the bases clear, though I don't suppose waxoyl/dinitrol inside the turret would do any harm), rust treating a Lotus backbone is almost as pointless as waxoyling the fibreglass.
I've still missed the joke....

Sam_68

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9,939 posts

268 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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itz_baseline said:
I've still missed the joke....
Ah well. Never mind. I'll see if I can find the 'whoosh' parrot for you later. smile

soad

34,322 posts

199 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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wombat172a said:
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Ditto- i don't get it.

andym1603

1,878 posts

195 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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All very well saying protect you Lotus now, but why in your advert use an old XJS.
Andy..

soad

34,322 posts

199 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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andym1603 said:
All very well saying protect you Lotus now, but why in your advert use an old XJS.
Andy..
Think dealer's name says it all.

wombat172a

1,457 posts

206 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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itz_baseline said:
Sam_68 said:
Porkie said:
Whats funny about this?

There are plenty of classic Lotus's with rust problems

The Elan for example
Those Elans that still have their original and ungalvanised chassis (few and far between) usually rot out where the body sits on a 'saddle' of resilient matting, across the top of the backbone. You can't access this area with rust treatments, anyway, without removing the bodyshell.

With the possible exception of the front turrets (main issue being to keep the half moon drainage holes at the bases clear, though I don't suppose waxoyl/dinitrol inside the turret would do any harm), rust treating a Lotus backbone is almost as pointless as waxoyling the fibreglass.
I've still missed the joke....
I think it's a sort of "inside" Lotus based joke.

Maybe it's like an equivilant of a land rover specialist advertising "protect your land rover's engine electrics from water", when in fact the majority of old landy engines are smelly diesels with no electrics. Fookin hilarious I can tell you.

HAB

3,632 posts

250 months

Friday 12th November 2010
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GKP said:
From the early Eighties all the steel chassied cars have been galvanised. The earlier ones are fair game to a bit of tin worm though.
Galvanised steel rusts too, btw.