I took my beloved Zuk into an older gentlman who used to do bodywork for me. He and I took a critical look under the truck and as I mostly knew already, I have several small holes in the floorboards.
The bad news is that the right rear mounting point for my passenger seat is completly rusted through and the seat has a bit of, let's call it suspension to it now.
In addition to that the rear body mounts have no metal surrounding them anymore and the driver's side front is well on its way.
As for the rocker panels, I'm a little afraid to remove the plastic, good new is there is enough metal to still hold the plastic on but probably not much more than that.
The thing is I love my Sidekick and it has been in the family since it was bought new nearly 20 years ago. It's a 94 4door with 175k on the clock. Mechanically it is in good shape with new tires and brakes and I just ordered new shocks and a 2" spacer lift. I'm going to hold off on the suspension untill I get a second opinion on the rust.
The older gentleman is now 80 and though in great shape for his age, 80 is 80. He doesn't have a lift and he says it is just too rough anymore for him to jack up the car and work underneath it. Perfectly understandable but disappointing because he was so good at it and so cheap. I have another guy I was refered to that I am taking it too tomorrow.
When is too much too much? I am thinking if it is much more than $500 that will be the line on whether it is salvagable or not.
I really want to keep this truck because like I had always planned to see it to at least 200k plus it has some sentimental value.
So tell me some rust stories to cheer me up