I was lucky enough to find a garage to store her in over the winter. It's heated and free of charge, no less. This will allow me to keep going with the work that needs to be done.
Here are some shots of what was done this past weekend:
The winter dwelling.. you can see where I tried my hand at some naval jelly, sealer primer and rustoleum on the fender.
Goodbye seats!
Goodbye smelly, rotten carpet!
Passenger side:
Driver's side, with a bondo'd hole:
Rust hole behind passenger seat:
Same hole, different angle:
Bad area cut out of driver's side:
Friend welding in a patch:
First patch installed:
I began scraping off the old tar-like coating on the passenger's side. It looks as though most of it did it's job.
My plan is to evapo-rust all the remaining surface rust once the holes are cut and patched. I will then rough up the rest and use a spray-can epoxy primer on the entire floor. It will be painted black and covered with 3M rubberized undercoating. I may put some Penetrol under the primer.. but I think that might be redundant? Thoughts?
The underside will be epoxy primered or Penetrol'd as well, followed by Waxoyl. I don't plan to drive the car in the snow or rain. I want it to last a LONG time.