Photos of the underside of my CSL

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Very nice Ron!

Keep the shiny side up!
 

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Very nice Ron!

Keep the shiny side up!
 

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Undercarriage----looks great!!!

Ron--you will now need a sheet of reflective mylar to display your CSL--

BTW--do you make house calls??? BLUMAX is calling--he wants to look that way again!!
 

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Undercarriage----looks great!!!

Ron--you will now need a sheet of reflective mylar to display your CSL--

BTW--do you make house calls??? BLUMAX is calling--he wants to look that way again!!
 

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Under carriage

As my car will need some floor pan repair, and I hope this isn't a dumb question...but is it best to remove the undercoating to lighten things up, or to restore the undercoating, which is coming loose from the spare tire well area as well?
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Under carriage

As my car will need some floor pan repair, and I hope this isn't a dumb question...but is it best to remove the undercoating to lighten things up, or to restore the undercoating, which is coming loose from the spare tire well area as well?
Thanks
 

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Re: Under carriage

pamp said:
As my car will need some floor pan repair, and I hope this isn't a dumb question...but is it best to remove the undercoating to lighten things up, or to restore the undercoating, which is coming loose from the spare tire well area as well?
Thanks
I'm kind of confused about what you are asking, but if you have any undercoating at all that is peeling off, I would see that as good reason to remove all of what is left. The original stuff wasn't that great to begin with and it is now well over 30 years old. What it is effective at is trapping moisture against bare or poorly protected metal.
 

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Re: Under carriage

pamp said:
As my car will need some floor pan repair, and I hope this isn't a dumb question...but is it best to remove the undercoating to lighten things up, or to restore the undercoating, which is coming loose from the spare tire well area as well?
Thanks
I'm kind of confused about what you are asking, but if you have any undercoating at all that is peeling off, I would see that as good reason to remove all of what is left. The original stuff wasn't that great to begin with and it is now well over 30 years old. What it is effective at is trapping moisture against bare or poorly protected metal.
 
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