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1964 Crown floor pan



Dynomat is pricey.  On the MML there were all kinds of discussions about 
cheaper alternatives for what is basically a HEAVY stick on mat.  You'd 
better have paint and primer under the Dynomat or its alternative.

>From: "Kenneth Napper" <I440toyou@xxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: IML: 1964 Crown floor pan
>Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 08:16:14 -0400
>
>Hi,I 'm Ken.The stuff you are scrapping is sound deadner;it is normal for 
>this to be there.Under this sound deadner(depending on year)you could find 
>paint or primer,this stuff is part of why your car is still here!Auto paint 
>jobbers or summit parts magazine will have this stuff;look for 
>Dino-mat(spellings wrong but its called that)a very good product!The bolts 
>should be replaced with stainless steel:try MrG's in texas (should have his 
>address on the site) tell them what you need they will help!  Ken
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Mark and Theresa Elliott<mailto:deadfishe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>   Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 11:45 PM
>   Subject: IML: 1964 Crown floor pan
>
>
>   I have recently removed the carpet from my Imperial, and I am now in the
>   process of scraping the remnants off the floor pan so that I can address
>   the rust.  What is that stuff?  It looks like undercoating.  Was this
>   normal?  Was there paint under it--I can't tell, about all I can see 
>under
>   it is rust or what could be either bare metal or
>   primer/paint.  Surprisingly, even with as much rust as there is, yet 
>again
>   no rust through.
>
>   Also, the bolts that hold the body to the frame (at least I presume that 
>is
>   what they are for) seem to be quite rusty.  Are these special bolts, and 
>if
>   so is there anywhere that I can get them?  I figure as long as I have
>   things to this state I may as well replace them (plus I would hate to 
>have
>   them break when I really need them).  Is there anything else that I 
>should
>   replace while I am replacing the bolts?
>
>   Thanks,
>
>   Mark Elliott
>   1964 Crown 4 dr
>
>
>
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