Several years ago, I learned of a 54 Aero Eagle Custom for sale about an hour from my home. I was told it had 40K original miles and had been stored for 20 years in a building, along with odd cars like an Isetta, Messerschmitt, Dodge LaFemme, and others. I drove down and after looking over the car, I bought it for the princely sum of $800...because the engine was stuck. I got the car home and realized that the engine was fine, it was the water pump that was frozen. I replaced the pump, put in new spark plugs, relined the gas tank and was driving the car a few days later. In the entire time I owned the car (a friend talked me out of it and its now in his collection) I never touched the brakes or suspension. The trunnions and tie rods were as good as new and realizing the trouble folks are having today with them, I thank my lucky stars!
I've attached a picture of the car not long after shooting it in prime. The original owner used a bench grinder...yes bench...to "smooth out some surface rust". I'm not sure how he man handled the bench grinder around the car...