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If it's relatively new (to you) it all depends on the previous history - having a car with rusty sills myself, I can see how easy it would be to make it look as if it's perfect even though the rot would keep spreading underneath. On the other hand, there are plenty of these cars that enjoy "pride and joy" status, undersealed in every crevice and kept in the garage on every rainy day.
Generally if there's nothing obvious like a chip or dent the MX-5 is an "inside out" ruster.
They're rarely unrecoverable though. A basic MoT fix is pretty cheap; it's only if you want it to look like new or (more importantly) banish the rust for as long as possible that things start getting expensive, and even then only to the tune of a few hundred quid. I seem to recall there's even a guy on Nutz who'll do the latter for something more like the price of the former if you're in the SE of England and ask nicely.
Generally if there's nothing obvious like a chip or dent the MX-5 is an "inside out" ruster.
They're rarely unrecoverable though. A basic MoT fix is pretty cheap; it's only if you want it to look like new or (more importantly) banish the rust for as long as possible that things start getting expensive, and even then only to the tune of a few hundred quid. I seem to recall there's even a guy on Nutz who'll do the latter for something more like the price of the former if you're in the SE of England and ask nicely.
running along each bottom edge there is a lip. on the outerside of this lip you'll find two bumps at the front about 2 inches apart, and the same towards the rear. poke something up inside these bumps into the sill.
also, in front of each rear wheel there is a rubber tube which sticks down, there is a metal flap inside so get a finger in there, pull it down, and stick something up there too - this one drains from the roof so gets filled up with dirt etc quite easily. make sure you don't pull the rubber tube down as if you pull it off you won't get it back on again.
also, in front of each rear wheel there is a rubber tube which sticks down, there is a metal flap inside so get a finger in there, pull it down, and stick something up there too - this one drains from the roof so gets filled up with dirt etc quite easily. make sure you don't pull the rubber tube down as if you pull it off you won't get it back on again.
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