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I'm getting my logistics organized to go down South and pick up an '84 M1010 with 1,850 original miles. The truck apparently has never seen salt. I would like to keep it rust free, but I don't know how.
I've spent a lot of time reading the archives about how to prevent rust. A lot of what I read is quite old. Some posts contradict others. Some refer to web sites that no longer exist. Some sound like snake oil.
I have a '90 Chevy C3500 that was originally used for maintenance on the PA turnpike. I spent a lot of time cleaning it up and fixing rust. Then it rusted through from the inside, in areas I couldn't access. I'd like to prevent that from happening to the M1010.
I've also been reading up on soundproofing. All the soundproofing ideas seem designed to create more opportunities for rust to form between the steel and the soundproofing.
I'd appreciate any guidance as to how I can effectively preserve this truck. And if there's a way to deaden the noise without creating rust, I'd be interested in learning about that also.
Thanks!
I've spent a lot of time reading the archives about how to prevent rust. A lot of what I read is quite old. Some posts contradict others. Some refer to web sites that no longer exist. Some sound like snake oil.
I have a '90 Chevy C3500 that was originally used for maintenance on the PA turnpike. I spent a lot of time cleaning it up and fixing rust. Then it rusted through from the inside, in areas I couldn't access. I'd like to prevent that from happening to the M1010.
I've also been reading up on soundproofing. All the soundproofing ideas seem designed to create more opportunities for rust to form between the steel and the soundproofing.
I'd appreciate any guidance as to how I can effectively preserve this truck. And if there's a way to deaden the noise without creating rust, I'd be interested in learning about that also.
Thanks!