That's a
big concern of mine too, especially since I'm installing a new cab. But I'm using a fiberglass A3 hood, so no potential rust problems there.
FWIW ...
10 years ago, I began a restoration projects on 2, 1970 vintage, MGB's, a roadster and a GT.
Both cars were stripped to bare metal, ANY panel that showed through rust was replaced, including rockers, sills, floors, fenders etc.
Because I was aware that there was NO rust prevention done by the factory ... I sprayed
Master Series Rust Sealer Silver over all the bare metal surfaces in the passenger compartments of both cars. The exteriors of both were primed and painted as per normal.
For various reasons, that is where the restoration stopped. Both cars sat ... with no carpeting ... in sometimes indoor/sometimes out door storage for ten years.
I recently sold the roadster project car, as a non-running "roller" project car. As I got it ready for the gentleman to pick up ... I took time to check the interior panels.
The floors had several spots where the metal had gone "soft" ... if I had pushed real hard on it ... it may well have gone through. Additionally, in a couple of places ... the inner sills had bubbled baddly ... if I had pushed on them at ALL ... a would have had a hole. These were brand new "factory" replacement panels.
It was especially bad at anyplace there was a lap-joint ... there was just no way that the "sealant" could get into that joint and protect the metal.
BUT ... after all the work I put into prep ... I am not very impressed with the protection that
Master Series Rust Sealer Silver afforded.
In hind site, I think I may have been better off putting down a simple coat of Rustoleum.
For sure, rust is something to be concerned with.
oddshot
BTW ... I have been following your project(s).
Nice Work!