HOW TO DETERMINE WHETHER TO REPAIR
OR REPLACE
Have    a   qualified   technician  do  a   complete    assessment  of  the vehicle to  determine
whether or  not it’s    worth   repairing.  It’s    important   to  have    a   good    foundation
from    which   to  refurbish   your    vehicle.    This    type    of  inspection  is  the same    as  a
pre-purchase    inspection. The technician  will    closely scrutinize  such    things  as  the
suspension, brakes, transmission,   and engine, looking for any in-the-near-future
failures.   All potential   problem areas   should  be  identified, with    estimated   cost    of
repair  using   state   inspection  rules   as  a   guideline   (this   way you are sure    the
vehicle will    pass    state   inspection).
The technician  should  check   over    the condition   of  the frame   and body,   and I
mean    a   thorough    inspection. He  or  she should  look    at  the undercarriage   and
frame   closely for deterioration   caused  by  rust.   In  addition,   the technician  should
carefully   inspect the inside  of  the car’s   sheet   metal.  The front   and rear    fenders,
bottoms of  doors,  cowl    (base   of  the windshield),    and floorboards should  be
examined    closely because water   wells   up  in  these   areas   and accelerates rust.   You
might   have    a   car that    functions   well    mechanically,   but if  the frame   and body    are
disintegrating  you may be  better  off shopping    for another car.
