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Originally Posted by Torque-ative I just finished a 6 hour drive from Delhi to Jim Corbett Tiger reserve, and I counted about 12 Gamma Cruisers on the way (Mostly rural taxies) of which 50% + were the newer versions (You can tell by the new Plastic moulded black grill). |
I see these vehicles here everyday (I travel on the Delhi-Moradabad every week) and one thing about them are the skewed up proportions which are a result of the extended body which can be clearly seen at the rear as you can see the exposed joint where extra sheet metal was welded in.
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Originally Posted by Torque-ative However the most shocking part was that on closer inspection (as close as you can get at moderate passing speeds) most had huge rusting issues. This was evident with liberal Red Oxide shade primer application at all pannel joints. Now it is not possible that all were wrecked and awaited painting. So,..Iam not sure when I here statements like the rusting issue had been addressed on these vehicles!!!????
This was defintely rust,..and that too in a car made at this day and age. |
The rust could also be due to frequest bumps & crashes these vehicles get into and then local repairs are performed on them. Seeing the way they are driven I am not surprised that most of them have primer applied on them in various places.
If you guys want I could take a few pictures for you all.