I’ve got a ’92 Dynasty with some rust around the lower edge of the car and the gas cap. I suspect a lot of it goes all the way through. If I took it into a bodyshop, roughly how much would it cost to have it fully, as in new metal, repaired? Actually, it’s comparable to this car. http://www.canadatrader.com/result/detailinfo.aspx?ID=31195442&pgno=1&srt=1
You can see the rust around the bottom of the doors. I’ve got rust at the rear of the rear tire wells as well.
Ballpark?

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I had rust in the bottom of the doors, and along the top edge of the windshield of my old sedan. The cheapest price I found to remove all rust (replacing the bars of rock, grinding and painting of other areas) was approximately $ 2200 euros.
Canada can rust in a car faster than melting. The only way to save an old vintage car is to reduce the rust down. Salt and sand around the car as we speak so take the oil and a rag and rub hard until the summer comes in six months. At that time, take a damp cloth and dry. Then use the cloth to rub on the roof of asphalt in oil and rust. Let dry for a month and then a mixture of paint color of the car sterilization. The holes must remain the holes. If you have a hole in a cavity. Take a can of foam and fill the cavity. If the hole is too large to cover with tape until the foam cures. Foam can be difficult when he shaved with a blade and then painted in oil and the black asphalt. Believe me this really works.