Jill

If your frame is rusted you will see white "chaulking" on the underbelly.
If you belly is fairly clean, you probably do not have any major rusting.

I think it is good to drop the belly (not hard) and put a coat of paint on
the frame at some point in your vintage ownership life.

Ken Johansen
59 Traveler

At 06:03 PM 5/31/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Okay, I'm nervous after hearing the guy with the
>'61 bambi who found all the rust when he took his
>AS apart. Is this common (for those of you who
>have pulled your metal into little pieces to
>start all over again).
>
>Are there any clues to knowing if my trailer is
>rusting away at the frame, besides dismantling
>it? Will it just fall out from under me one day
>when I'm reading a good book on my purple velvet
>couch?
>
>Jill
>'59 Ambassador
>
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