Too rusty - need another by Ed3

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Ed3
Looks like I need to find another car before my MOT runs out next summer. And so not worth doing non essential repairs before then.
Yesterday, while jacking up the car, the rubber pad on the jacking point suddenly went high into the sill while other jacking point previously patched don't look that good for my next MOT. My usual welder has gone long term sick due to his lungs being damaged from welding. This 06 reg Rover 75 CDTi was a temporary stop gap in 2017 and only cost me £600 (8 years ago). It only had one previous owner who used it as a work horse in a rainy part of Scotland and unlike other Rover 75s, the bottom of the sills fall out as opposed to rust in view on the side of the sills. Every panel or area of this 75 is worn and aged, so that the car doesn't merit the expensive sill repairs to all four jacking points. But at least I have the luxury of a number of months to search for the next.

Posted 05 Sep 2025, 11:27 #1 

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Trebor
That’s a shame but we understand your pain, a few years ago I jacked up my car (not a 75) and the jack kept going up but the car stayed firmly on the ground !

Good luck in your search if you have your space current car could be a good source of spares
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Posted 05 Sep 2025, 18:04 #2 

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Hi Ed.
Do you intend to get another 75 if so as above keep your current car for spares, ie fan, even though it needs a gold resistor, injectors, we know your condenser is no good, but lost of other parts are going to be useful to you in the long run, and as i say if another 75 then you could maybe find a low spec one and use your parts to upgrade it.
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Posted 06 Sep 2025, 01:59 #3 


Ed3
Looks like I have found a back lane welder who will weld the jacking point cheaply (not sure yet but may be eg £100) where fortunately my 06 plate 75 sill goes underneath as opposed to the side that is in public view. But I will need to do other repairs cheaply etc.

Posted 11 Sep 2025, 16:14 #4 


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