It’s not as bad as I thought it was, not sure what to do here…thought the rot was further along.
The areas are very firm still so its still a good candidate for splice and weld . The the side of the seam with the drain hole is firm with no give and maybe could just use some paint sort of treatment so slow it down....otherwise any welding in that area is going to leave burn marks on the chrome portion we can see. What If I cut open the bad side and while its open I paint the inside where the rust is with some rustoleum..or can we not paint the inside of the pipe?
The other option is let the next owner deal with it? It seems solid enough to let a new owner handle it - I still don't want to drop 800 bucks for a new paint job unless someone can convince me otherwise.
option 1: polish and clean pipes, no repair, find survivor body kit ($300-400), top end rebuild, tune up, sell.
option 2: repair pipe, polish all pipes,, $800 for new paint, top end rebuild, tune up, sell.
option 3: put on a donor tank and random covers (cheapest options), top end rebuild, tune up, no repair on pipe.
of course, disclose the pipe on every option.
My thinking is after the top end rebuild and polish the pipes i should be able to recoup my initial investment of 3k even without repairing that pipe.