Quote Originally Posted by Chubminnow View Post
Andrew...C'mon man...Built in California doesn't mean "foriegn built"...to me a foriegn automobile company is one that is owned by China or Japan or any other country other than the United States, regardless of where they're built, regardless of where their made, they're foriegn to me so long as the manufacturer originated in a foriegn country. They could build them in Valley Station and employ half my neighborhood and they'd still be foriegn to me. I guess I'm stubborn in my ways
Tim...Cali is foreign! Out of this world alien like foreign....Look at Pelosi!!!

I know that alot of problems with rust back in the day was from welding panels together instead of having one continuos piece on the sides of the vehicles. I believe they have better manufacturing equipment so large pieces of steel panels can be mass produced now.
Ever notice how alot of rust on vehicles happen around seams or if a window or weld is above it? Usually bad seals and rustproofing during the welding process. Alot of older trucks had that problem especially if they were an extended cab with that little window that didn't operate.