Autosleeper body rust: Leave it or work on it?
Posted: 02 Jun 2014, 16:51
Hello everyone! This is my first time on the forum. I bought a '89 autosleeper a year ago, all looked good, she had 98,000 miles and since then I have taken her to France a couple of times as well as many UK jaunts. She has a body kit and big white bumper that I am not too keen on but otherwise all good.
Although I keep her garaged rust has started to come through around the fuel filler cap where there is an obvious filler repair, then more appeared around the rear right panels and now near the water filler cap. I missed the fact that the seller had covered the problems with paint and filler and blended it all in. I also worry that the body kit hides a multitude of sins!
Having read the forum a bit I think the advice may be to enjoy the van until big work is needed, is there anything I can do to slow the process? The bumper is damaged and I am very tempted to take it off along with the plastic side fairings and replace with an original black bumper. Obviously many holes would need filling and painting.
I am tempted to get a total new paint job, is it a bad idea to move away from the original AS Trooper beige? I don't imagine if I get the work done I will see her on, so not worried about resale price.
Any help, advice and previous experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks is advance,
Rich
Although I keep her garaged rust has started to come through around the fuel filler cap where there is an obvious filler repair, then more appeared around the rear right panels and now near the water filler cap. I missed the fact that the seller had covered the problems with paint and filler and blended it all in. I also worry that the body kit hides a multitude of sins!
Having read the forum a bit I think the advice may be to enjoy the van until big work is needed, is there anything I can do to slow the process? The bumper is damaged and I am very tempted to take it off along with the plastic side fairings and replace with an original black bumper. Obviously many holes would need filling and painting.
I am tempted to get a total new paint job, is it a bad idea to move away from the original AS Trooper beige? I don't imagine if I get the work done I will see her on, so not worried about resale price.
Any help, advice and previous experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks is advance,
Rich