I think they must have some kind of coating under the package shelf. I don't think they painted the underside on any of them. Most of the Imperials I've owned were from the east coast & none had very much rust underneath the package shelf. John Dick Benjamin wrote: > As some of you know, I am in the process of a complete redo of the paint on > my 35,000 Mi 67 Crown 4 DRHT. Since I am changing colors (OH! The Horror!) > from White to Regal Blue, I have had to strip the complete car to a bare > rolling shell, so that I can get at all the interior sheetmetal etc. I > find that just about every metal surface, no matter how hidden by > upholstery, parts etc. is painted or at least has overspray of the final > finish color. I did find one exception, and that is the underside of the > rear package shelf - that is completely bare metal. My car has never been > out of Southern CA, so it has no rust anywhere, even on this bare metal. > Inspecting it carefully, I think it might have an aluminized coating on it, > as it is just a little too pristine for bare metal, even out here in the > desert. Any suggestions as to how I can determine if this is indeed the > case? I'm sure the coating is very thin, so the magnet won't be any help, > and I don't want to scrape it. What do they mean by "Aluminized", anyway? > Anybody know? > > Dick Benjamin > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <ViaJoaquin@xxxxxxx> > > The > > reference "Aluminized, Rust Proofed Unibody" leads me to wonder exactly > where > > that was done. While my car is relatively rust free since it has lived in > a > > very dry climate, in getting intimately familiar with all it's nooks and > > crannies I have yet to find any evidence of that or even an attempt to > paint > > anywhere but the surfaces that are visible, something that really > > disappointed me. > > > > Roy > > 67 Crown FDHT >