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gigirl
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Mar 18, 2010, 6:45 PM
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Will a car pass inspection in PA if the roof and hood are rusted (no holes)?
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Tom Greenleaf
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Mar 19, 2010, 6:19 AM
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Re: PA Inspection
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The key to that is "no holes" as that would be cause for rejection in many places. Try just painting those spots with a rust proofing product/primer at least to slow them down. Nothing I know of stops it forever. I thought Massachusetts + California were the worst for minutia for rejections but at least here (MA) rust is ok if not noted as a safety issue. Quite literally, here you can be rejected for being out of washer fluid! Here's a neat site with some NON GOVERNMENT clues as to what to expect with all sorts of things about DMVs and such, http://www.dmv.org/ T
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