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Not drive the car in the rain and if you do a full wash, pull the tops of and used compressed air to dry it off after either of the two! LOL
Seriously, I have the same question, I scored a nice/rust free piece myself. It's already painted (semi-gloss) and ready to go on once the car is painted.
I figured that I would just adhere to the first sentence above.
Maybe some undercoating? or Bedliner? - not pretty but may stop the rust worms?
It's the nature of how they're made. Get a good coat of paint on it, then make a point to dry it well when you wash/get caught in the rain. Wiping it down with a rag and WD-40 once or twice a year wouldn't hurt either.
I wonder if sanding it and then spraying with some modern day epoxy or etching primer then using 2K automotive paint (not the rattle can crud but have a body shop treat and paint it) can help prolong the life / prevent rusting?
The 80s didnt have the best coatings / paints and what not.
Re: T-top Bar Replacement * Treat it ? Update Answer: Powder Coat It!
OK I found a great Idea / Answer From a 74 year Old Metal Fabricator He said Powder Coat it like I'm going to Do on my Rims!
I have done it look great make sure they sand blast all dirt and Rust before
Last edited by Extrafitkid; Aug 14, 2024 at 10:20 PM.