I used undercoating in a trunk once and it is a bad idea. Everything you
put in the trunk will be black with that goo on it, yuk!
Ulix
On Thu, 11 Jun 1998 d0m6803@acs.tamu.edu wrote:
> Dear Group,
>
> My 59 Bugeye has finally made a trip to a local Body shop in College
> Station, Texas. Strangely, when I got there yesterday, another Bugeye was
> sprawled right on the floor outside, dropped of (maybe thrown off) by some
> truck driving R_D Ne_k who was intent on putting his "302" in her. Foot
> wells where rudly hacked out to make room for his evil plan... I guess it
> might work well for pulling his cattle trailer. Just thought is was a
> strange coincidence in a small town to see another.
> Well I have more than one question about the work I'm having done.
> Here are a few.
>
> 1.Moss Floor Panels - do they finally have an exact match?
>
> 2.My body guy suggested putting an undercoat in the boot area on top of
> fresh paint. Any thoughts?
>
> 3.Any thoughts on undercoating in general? How was it done originally, and
> how should it be done now (if at all)? Pros/Cons
>
> 4.I will be using PPG paint. Is this a good choice?
>
> 5.We will likely sand blast. I still have the option of having it stripped
> by hand and chemical methods. Any thoughts? What is the best treatment of
> this metal before painting (sealants, epoxy primers, etc.?)
>
> 6.Also curious on the best order to replace sills, rockers and floors.
>
> Thanks to all who can help.
> David Meduna, Bugeye #12654
>
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> David Meduna
> College of Veterinary Medicine
> Department of Biomedical Science
> Texas A&M University
>
Ulix __/__,__
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