Replacing the Rusted Trunk Floor on a FLOODED 1965 Chevrolet Corvair! Can we save this one?
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 Published On Premiered Aug 11, 2023

On today's video, we're taking the car out of commission for a bit. There is a bit of rust in the floor of the front trunk (or frunk) and it's high time to start cutting out the rusty bits. Of course, that means that we're BOUND to find more rust along the way.

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