Anyone do frame repair? A NYS road salt victim

The underside of my Honda is for the most part clean, because it looks like the underside was oiled regularly. However, the frame, where it curves around by the rear wheel wells by the tank, needs help! I noticed a few holes starting last year, from where there was a factory hole. Now it looks downright scary. The car is an '83 with 64K miles. I wouldn’t bother, except it’s the most reliable efficient car I’ve ever owned period. One year of ownership, and I’ve only done pads, rotors, and a battery in it. It’s like a brand new car mechanically. I’m not giving up on it, it’s worth putting money into. It will probably run forever. So if anyone does this, or knows of someone experienced who does it for a reasonable price, let me know. Thanks!

Help this car!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v191/jettagli1991/hondafront.jpg?t=1174507350

If your frame is rotting it’s time to throw it away.

Never!!!111 No more scrap the car comments. I won’t drive a newer car, nor do I feel like owning another problematic one. I’d take this car cross country tomorrow with no worries. Besides, it’s not in the most crucial area.

eh, i’ve seen pictures of people bringing back cars from the dead.

is it a unibody car? it is, right?

:slight_smile: Good luck!

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eh, i’ve seen pictures of people bringing back cars from the dead.

is it a unibody car? it is, right?

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Yes! Anything can be fixed, it just has to be done right.

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If your frame is rotting it’s time to throw it away.

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Lies.

It can be resurrected.

Clinton Collision does unibody repair IIRC.

Just took some pics, I’ll post after I go change my oil.