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Areas to Inspect for Rust on a Citroen Charleston 2cv?
I am thinking about buying a 1985 Citroen Charleston 2cv. I am informed the mechanicals of these cars are fairly robust, long lasting, or easy to repair. It's the condition of the body that concerns me. What are the rust-prone areas of this model - where on the chassis should I carefully inspect for rust? Thanks.
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- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
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Well in fact most of the body panels are made of plastic so they will not rust. The rust would be in the chassis and main structure, behind the dashboard and around the suspensions.
- mark mLv 54 years ago
You're a moron for claiming "most of the body panels are made of plastic". They're not. The body panels are metal. Stick to items you actually know something about, whatever that may be...