Good under coating to use on a street car, not a restoration
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06/13/16 01:15 AM
06/13/16 01:15 AM
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Cab_Burge
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I'm assembling a 1966 Dodge Coronet Deluxe two door 6 cylinder 3 speed stick sedan that had some rust under the drivers feet and under the passenger side of the front seat. I've also put in a 4 speed hump so I"m asking on here what brand and type under coating will work out here in the northwest for a summer driver car, we're not on the wet side of the Cascades either BTW, the car has never had undercoating so I'm going to replicate most of the cars I've seen out here on the west coast from the firewall pinch seam back under the floors to the rear wheel wells like a lot of the dealers did back then. Thanks in advance for the help, Cab
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Re: Good under coating to use on a street car, not a restoration
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06/13/16 01:50 PM
06/13/16 01:50 PM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 16,162 Mesa, Arizona
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Mesa, Arizona
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I'm assembling a 1966 Dodge Coronet Deluxe two door 6 cylinder 3 speed stick sedan that had some rust under the drivers feet and under the passenger side of the front seat. I've also put in a 4 speed hump so I"m asking on here what brand and type under coating will work out here in the northwest for a summer driver car, we're not on the wet side of the Cascades either BTW, the car has never had undercoating so I'm going to replicate most of the cars I've seen out here on the west coast from the firewall pinch seam back under the floors to the rear wheel wells like a lot of the dealers did back then. Thanks in advance for the help, Cab Having lived in Yakima for years I've found a great cost affective product that met my needs. Raptor, which can be found in many automotive paint supply places is inexpensive an d works really great in providing a barrier to protect the sheet metal on the bottom of your car. I used it both inside and outside. It helps to have a lift to reach all the areas of your floors.
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Re: Good under coating to use on a street car, not a restoration
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06/14/16 12:08 PM
06/14/16 12:08 PM
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Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 11,836 Florida
mopar346
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Florida
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Another vote for Raptor, we use it under trucks, Jeeps (underneath and in side the tubs)and under restomods. Great stuff, good looking finish when dry, cost effective, durable, easy to apply and even easy to patch should you damage it or scrap it off on something.
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