I am in the middle of restoration on my 66 first gen. I got the rear-end put this weekend and I would like to get to an undercoat done next wasn't sure about weither or not I should do it myself or send it to a body shop. Any thoughts or sugestions?
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Has anyone undercoated the undercarriage of your van?
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Murdock- Number of posts : 313
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I got an undercoating air gun and use the Fast Dry rubberized undercoating, easy and works great.
http://www.amazon.com/FAST-DRY-RUBBERIZED-UNDERCOATING-850/dp/B002HOLLC8
http://www.amazon.com/FAST-DRY-RUBBERIZED-UNDERCOATING-850/dp/B002HOLLC8
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Murdock any photos of your work doing the undercoating? I would really like to see the result
Murdock- Number of posts : 313
Location : Seattle, WA
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Yes, I need to dig for them, I'll get them up shortly
delraydoug- Number of posts : 210
Location : buffalo, new york
Age : 63
Registration date : 2010-07-01
i used por-15 it works good really stiffend up rusty areas fills in small pin holes. they make it in thicker and put it in squease tubes for bigger holes or seams. you can acaully glue metal patches on using this stuff. only for place's where theres no direct sun light. work great on my gas tank also
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