Monday, March 16, 2009

Tackling the innards - Part 2

Once your floor and trunk (inner gardens) have been rust treated (weeded) we are ready to introduce our best defense against rust (pests). The beauty of what you are about to see is not, contrary to popular belief, the sweet, rich, black bedliner material that we sprayed. It is the fact that you will probably be good to go with this setup for another 44 years. That will make me 79 and so I sincerely hope that computers will progress at the rate that they have been so we don't have to do so much typing just to get a blog post done. Perhaps we will be able just to think our thoughts and BAM! your post will be written out, photogs uploaded, and spell checked in an instantaneous instant. Yeah, would be FAST!

The bummer about this spray-on bedliner is that you can't spray your own innards to keep them rust free for years to come. But alas, that is a whole other blog subject for a later date.

Ok, back to the task at hand. Thinned out spray-on bedliner was applied to the entire floor and trunk. This liner helps prevent water penetration, it seals the bare metal floor from the elements, and it will provide a layer of sound resistance between you and the road. Benefits abound!

But come back to watch me take this beast to a whole 'nuther level. I am a post away of showing you what real sound deadening is all about. Hang in there, we are almost to those sweet seats, carpet, and of course, the first ride down the open road!

And now on to the pics!











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