CAthie
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I answered all those paint questions in the last few issues of THIS OLD
TRUCK. (7-98, 9-98,9-97,1-99.
I don't think sound deadener behind the seat will do much. A coat of
undercoat under your cab will help as will a floor mat with padding. I don't
like big floor mats because they hold water. Besides, I like to stay tuned
into what my engine is saying. The gas tank behind the seat is also a very
safe place for it. I addresed that in PICKUPS 'N PANELS IN PRINT June 98
email me off list if you want to get commercial. I'm in the restoration
business.
Bob ADler
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Hey Bob are you out there? I have a few ???'s for you. I would like to
know what I can put between the gas tank (behind the seat) and the back
of the cab for soundproofing (inflammable if there is such a thing).
Also, I want to get the body work and primer done but haven't yet
decided on the color(s) I want to paint it. How long can a vehicle go
(without causing more rust) before painting and what is the best process
to ensure good priming before painting? Thanks, CAthie
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