
RE: Underside originality
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RE: Underside originality
- From: tduross1@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 06:54:16 -0400
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Mines caked on there pretty good as well and heavier in the wheel wells.
I'm scraping some off to replace rotten body plugs and the metal looks like
off-white primer.
Tom Duross
64 Belv
-----Original Message-----
From: Don Hudson [mailto:mopar4me@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 11:16 PM
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Underside originality
My 65 Dart GT convert was coded for the undercoating and hood pad. They
really slathered on the complete underside and wheelwells. I bet I had 50
pounds of undercoating after it was all scraped off. I figure that's what
saved a great deal of the car since the original selling dealer was in
Albany NY.
Don
>
> What did the underside of our vehicles look like when they were new? Some
> say it was painted body color (which all the undersides of magazine cars
> seem to be) and some say undercoated. What was on the underside of these
> cars? The next question, were the wheel wells the same or were they
> different? As my project gets farther along, this question has arisen.
Any
> help is always appreciated.
>
> Buck
> '62 Savoy
> '46 Plymouth
>
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