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Mini Mania, Inc.

January 2015 NEWSLETTER 

Austin Mini Rust Problems

With production running from 1959-2000, your Mini (or the one you are considering buying) is no longer a youngster, so inevitably rust will be an issue to consider in your plans for the vehicle. At Mini Mania we have 40 years of experience in renovating Minis and providing parts to repair them in a timely and cost effective way.

Here are the locations you should check out on your vehicle:

Key:

1. Headlamp surrounds and bowls. These are part of the front left and front right wing. These rust out from behind due to accumulation of road dirt and moisture, usually only in locales where salt is used on ice.

2. Lower front bumper lip. Often curbed and hit by stones, and therefore prone to rust where paint is chipped away.

3. Lower windscreen surround, top of wing, top of a-panel. These areas rust because of the box section inside this area, which accumulates road dirt and water. The rear seam of the bonnet also rusts because of the foam soundproofing it sits in that retains water.

4. Lower edge of A-panel. Rusts out from the inside.

5. Roof skin edge / cant rail. A trap for dirt and rain, prone to rust from the outside in as paint wears. Rust is accelerated greatly on Mk1 cars with sound proofing foam inside the cant rail.

6. Rain channel (Mk1/2 cars). Does not drain properly, by design.

7. Door lower edge. Rusts due to blocked door drainage holes.

8. Inner wing / front of sill. Very prone to rust from accumulated road dirt.

9. Outer/inner sills. Very prone to rust from road dirt/water trapped inside, and paint chips.

10. Lower edge of body sides. More common where road salt is used.

11. Rear subframe. A common casualty of inadequate factory rustproofing. The heelboard is also likely to be rusted.

12. Boot lid. Prone to rust along the bottom edge. The same applies to van/estate rear doors.

13. Rear panel / rear valance / rear bumper mounting flange and boot floor.

Continue reading and find out the important steps you need to take in dealing with rust.

You can also access all the body parts diagrams, to identify many additional items. Alternatively, call (1-800-946-2642) or fax (1-800-626-4201) one of our experts at Mini Mania.


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