RUST-PROOF CARS
Rustless motor cars were one oi the features of the Motor Show at Olympia, London. Rustless metal has now been used for some time for all bright "parts such as radiators, lamps, dashboard fittings, and so forth. But car owners have still been troubled by the formation of rust on mudguards and other parts where the paint chips or cracks. And this is most unsightly. One British company intends that in future all metal parts of their cars will be treated with a rust-proof Surfaee before being painted or cellulosed.. Steering, brake connections, and front axle will be treated in the same way.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 128, 22 January 1932, Page 2
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