I've been thinking about floor boards rusting (from inside out). You can get some shops to spry a commercial rubber/plastic coat on pickup beds to prevent scratches, dents, etc- makes the whole bed waterproof. I wonder if a shop could do that the the inside of our cars- cover the floorboards and make the car impossible to rust from the inside out (typical of cars with bad weatherseals, etc). It could be covered up with carpet and no one could be able to tell it is there. I've seen many the good cars (including Imps) get hurt by rust from the inside out on the interior and trunk floor... Figure since you've already got the capret out:) --- Brad Hogg <roadhogg@xxxxxxx> wrote: > I finished welding patch panels into the NYB today. > I had been stalled > because I ran out of patch material but my neighbour > dropped off a van roof > yesterday so today I started at it again. I cut out > a couple pieces and > welded them in. It's nice to be done that part. > Next I'll get some seam > sealer and cover up all my seams then I can lay my > rubber mats on the floor > and put the seats back in. I won't be getting > carpet any time soon so I'll > have to just get the inspection without carpet. The > only things I need to > fix now are the ATC and there is an exhaust leak but > I'll have the muffler > shop do that. I have to put the sunroof back > together too, that's just not > an inspection item. > > http://www.nybclub.org/membercars/bradhogg/76NYB/floor.htm > > >