I used to not care at all about such things, but the more progress I've made the more I realize certain things
I wanted restored rather than modified, so I blew the sound deadener on.

The factory applied it to bare metal before the quarters were welded on.
But...I'm not the factory, I apply epoxy and do everything else later.

Pretty happy with the result, nice heavy texture. About 3 quarts used for both quarters + I added a little to the doors.

Don't know if the restoration people would be interested in this product, I might consider selling it if I thought someone was interested.

thanks again for letting an obviously more street than race car live in here.

Getting ready to shoot the trunk for real. Could have saved alot of labor by deciding the color sooner and shooting base over epoxy
in the trunk but needed to get to work on it and decide later. As a result I have to sand it all down, epoxy again, seam seal and base over that.
I haven't enjoyed sanding the inside of the trunk down much but IIWII.

Also the stats say 16,000+ views...Thanks for checking this out, folks...that is pretty cool....maybe folks are more interested in this stuff than it seems.
Now the pressure is really on, to not mess it up!



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Rich H.

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