One would have to ask themselves, is all this electrical tech stuff going to fail? Oh yes it will, yes i run a 68 big twin Evinrude 40 hp and if that breaks well, get out the manual and ask questions i prefer more simple things in my life that i can work on...The folks with EV cars are beginning to say-----" My car is really neat , does everything at the touch of a button.----But is it ever expensive for parts and service"
What is failing mechanically?The folks with EV cars are beginning to say-----" My car is really neat , does everything at the touch of a button.----But is it ever expensive for parts and service"
Back in the day, you needed to have a new car rust-proofed before you took it off the lot. Even the best jobs weren't the answer. If you got a car to last 7 years without rusting through you were lucky. Today, with some exceptions for poor care, I haven't had a car show ANY rust in many years. That would seem to indicate BETTER built today.But i do fined that many old things i have are built so much better then todays things, and still serve me well. In my opinion (and some will disagree with me) you don't really get what you pay for these days, when buying anything, very very few things built today really don't last like the old stuff, And this is done on purpose to get you to go out and buy more! my point here ? bring our jobs back, and the quality and craftsmanship that used to make America great, and stop letting China do that for us....
here's my 96 original body motor tranny no rust 455000kmBack in the day, you needed to have a new car rust-proofed before you took it off the lot. Even the best jobs weren't the answer. If you got a car to last 7 years without rusting through you were lucky. Today, with some exceptions for poor care, I haven't had a car show ANY rust in many years. That would seem to indicate BETTER built today.
Consumer goods are another story. My uncle was a TV repairman. Even made house calls. You can't fix them today. But part of that reason is because of non-repairable chips and modules. But, OTOH, flat screen TVs last almost forever and never NEED repairing. (OK, someone will surely tell about their crappy broken TVs)
OK, houses were built better back in the day. Things were made out of metal, not plastic, etc.
One thing for sure is non-debatable......bring back American jobs.
There are exceptions to every statement. Plus, I wouldn't consider a '96 "back in the day". By the 1990's most American cars had better steel treatment.View attachment 376540here's my 96 original body motor tranny no rust 455000km
It’s not build quality per say and it’s been a bit longer than 7 years since galvanneal became the staple of the automotive industry.If you got a car to last 7 years without rusting through you were lucky. Today, with some exceptions for poor care, I haven't had a car show ANY rust in many years. That would seem to indicate BETTER built today.
As long people use rock salt and salt brine on the roads the rusting will continue....lol.Sounds like an interesting and kool job.
I still have a 1990 Toyota 4Runner that has a perfect frame and still has stickers on it in some places. Only one spec of rust on the body and it won’t be there much longer.
I have also had an 05 Tocoma and an 06 Tundra.
Both were in perfect condition both body and mechanical but suffered frame rot. Toyota did replace the frame on the Tacoma but I got T Boned a year later and it is wasn’t salvageable.
They refused to replace the Tundra frame so I sold it back to them. Now I’m driving an 2000 F150 and on a quiet night you can hear the frame rusting away. Looks like this one will die a slow death as well.
Many dumps will also require you to cut it up, no whole boats, figure on at least 200 for the dump plus cutting up fiberglass is a serious health hazard !!Price out how much it will cost if you have to take the boat to the dump....might surprise you as to how much it will cost. (Heavy)