What Kit cars are prone to rust?
What Kit cars are prone to rust?
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SpeedyGonzales

Original Poster:

7,211 posts

228 months

Tuesday 18th September 2007
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Hello all,

I'm not on this area of the forum often. As i'm thinking about getting my first car in a few years, i was thinking about getting a kit car, you know to be different and individual.

Do Kit cars actually suffer from rust, and if yes what ones?

Thanks for your help.

Big Chris

Furyblade_Lee

4,114 posts

248 months

Tuesday 18th September 2007
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Old ones left outside.

LocoBlade

7,653 posts

280 months

Tuesday 18th September 2007
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The majority of kit cars have fibreglass and/or aluminium bodywork over a steel spaceframe chassis, so the only bit thats susceptable to rust is the chassis tubing obviously.

Steel tube is comparatively easy to keep in reasonable condition though as it's thicker than bodywork panels and there's less surface area to start with. Steel tube is unlikely to rust right through unless severely neglected, so an annual going over rubbing down any patches on the chassis then covering with metal paint will suffice, much easier than chasing proper rot in steel bodywork with filler and having to spray etc.

CorseChris

332 posts

257 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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80s onward Marcos can be bad. Mine was. Outer front chassis rails can end up in a mud/water trap and rot badly. Fairly easy to sort as long as you don't mind removing the body. And don't believe the bull about powder coating!! Damn stuff is far from ideal as rust protection.

Melch

228 posts

258 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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CorseChris said:
80s onward Marcos can be bad. Mine was. Outer front chassis rails can end up in a mud/water trap and rot badly. Fairly easy to sort as long as you don't mind removing the body. And don't believe the bull about powder coating!! Damn stuff is far from ideal as rust protection.
So Hammerite, powder coating or galvanising?

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

279 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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The early GTM coupe that had a steel floorpan bonded into a fiberglass body are pretty nasty for rust, and a very difficult job to fix.

Chris71

21,548 posts

266 months

Friday 21st September 2007
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SpeedyGonzales said:
Hello all,

I'm not on this area of the forum often. As i'm thinking about getting my first car in a few years, i was thinking about getting a kit car, you know to be different and individual.

Do Kit cars actually suffer from rust, and if yes what ones?

Thanks for your help.

Big Chris
There's another good reason to get a kit - insurance. With the right company you should be able to get something quite fun to drive even at 17, probably for a smaller premium than a standard 1.4 hatch. The cars themselves tend to offer very good value for money as well compared to anything interesting that's been mass produced.

Ferg

15,242 posts

281 months

Friday 21st September 2007
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Chris71 said:
There's another good reason to get a kit....
The owners are all so nice.

Chris71

21,548 posts

266 months

Friday 21st September 2007
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That too smile