Will the GTs rust?


Kayvan

GT Owner
Jul 13, 2006
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Seems like its all Aluminum (frame, panels, etc)
 
IsaakGt wrote on his "storage" thread:

"Noticed some shadow spotting on the metal of my seat rail or child seat anchor near rear wall"

That's the only thing I've seen posted that even sounds like it could be a rust situation.

(AlohaGT would seem to be the man to ask here!)
 
only the steel components will rust ... calipers, bolts, fastners etc. The aluminum will corrode if left in the elements or exposed to salt water/air. Happens all the time in boats ... the aluminum will weaken and in some cases electrolsis will come into play.

But the car in a whole body and all will NOT rust.

hopes this helps.
Steve
 
Is it possible to attach a sacrificial anode somewhere on the car?, would it help
 
i don't think an anode would work since they only work in water where the current has a place to go. If you grounded the car back to something in the garage you could actually get a reverse current.

Best thing to do is to get the car in a dry garage with a lot of air exchange. keep it in a bag or similar.

Kind of like storing our old carbon fiber race boat. Keep it dry, keep it warm, keep it high off the ground, and keep the idiots away from it.

best advice that I can give.

S
 
IsaakGt wrote on his "storage" thread:

"Noticed some shadow spotting on the metal of my seat rail or child seat anchor near rear wall"

That's the only thing I've seen posted that even sounds like it could be a rust situation.

(AlohaGT would seem to be the man to ask here!)

Yes, suppose that if anything is inclined to rust, it'll do it in the good ol' 50th State. My cars are always garaged and see the light of day only when driven. I would never expect any rust on my Heritage and have an '89 Porsche 930 slantnose that is rust free as the day I had it delivered from their Special Wish program.
 
GT Floor mats?

only the steel components will rust ... calipers, bolts, fastners etc. The aluminum will corrode if left in the elements or exposed to salt water/air. Happens all the time in boats ... the aluminum will weaken and in some cases electrolsis will come into play.

But the car in a whole body and all will NOT rust.

hopes this helps.
Steve

Hi, Steve:
Any knowledge of protective floor mats available for the GT, just to protect the original's from scuffing, etc. Would want something attractive and not loose and floppy, to get hung up in the mechanicals whilst doing the twisty roads of Newport!
Thanks,
Paul (TVRNUT)
 
Hi, Steve:
Any knowledge of protective floor mats available for the GT, just to protect the original's from scuffing, etc. Would want something attractive and not loose and floppy, to get hung up in the mechanicals whilst doing the twisty roads of Newport!
Thanks,
Paul (TVRNUT)


Many of us bought Lloyd's floor mats for just that purpose. But, there are others available as well.
 
IsaakGt wrote on his "storage" thread:

"Noticed some shadow spotting on the metal of my seat rail or child seat anchor near rear wall"



I did??? :confused
 
I use the lloyds mats in my car ..... also use clear racers tape to cover the sill to prevent scuffing. You can get the tape at saferacer.com ... great guys to deal with. ok call that a selfless plug for a friend.

Steve




Hi, Steve:
Any knowledge of protective floor mats available for the GT, just to protect the original's from scuffing, etc. Would want something attractive and not loose and floppy, to get hung up in the mechanicals whilst doing the twisty roads of Newport!
Thanks,
Paul (TVRNUT)
 
you can use clp (breakfree) to kill the rust on the seat track ... its also a lubricant so it will keep things moving.
 
LLoyd's floor mat contact?

Many of us bought Lloyd's floor mats for just that purpose. But, there are others available as well.

Great1 Any contact info, such as web site,. phone, e-mail or fax would be much appreciated
 
I guess the brake rotars will rust if you keep it outside in the winter!
 
Great1 Any contact info, such as web site,. phone, e-mail or fax would be much appreciated



www.lloydmats.com/links2.htm lists their dealers.
 
IsaakGt wrote on his "storage" thread:

"Noticed some shadow spotting on the metal of my seat rail or child seat anchor near rear wall"



I did??? :confused



Yup. Yew did.