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[email protected] Samba Member
Joined: July 11, 2002 Posts: 16
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Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2002 8:43 am Post subject: Advise on restoration work |
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I'm replacing the floor pans on my '73, and I'd appreciate any advice on treating or painting them after they have been welded in place. Should I consider undercoating? I also plan on repainting it lemon yellow (late 1970's beetle color). Anyone know of a good source to buy VW paint using the 1970's paint codes? Finally, I'm going with the original-style 1973 exhaust system (dual mufflers & pipes that exit through the bumper). I'm using the real thing from Denmark, not a near-stock reproduction. Does anyone have any experience with this system? How is access to the valves? Any pipe vibration problems with the bumper? Thanks! |
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TimGud Samba Member
Joined: March 03, 2002 Posts: 6459 Location: Rio Rico Arizona
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Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2002 2:19 pm Post subject: Advise on restoration work |
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I have a 74 with it's original finish and it has a black satin finish on it.If I lived where there is salt on the road and I was going to drive it in the winter I'd undercoat the thing. If it to see light duty I'd leave it in satin black. I have worked on a 73 with the factory exhaust and valve adjustment and hitting the bumper was not an problem. |
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TimGud Samba Member
Joined: March 03, 2002 Posts: 6459 Location: Rio Rico Arizona
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Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2002 2:20 pm Post subject: Advise on restoration work |
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was not a problem! |
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bljones Resident Wit
Joined: February 08, 2002 Posts: 2377 Location: ontario canada
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Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2002 6:40 pm Post subject: Advise on restoration work |
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Any shop that sells auto body supplies should be able to mix the right paint for you, if you have the paint name and code. I just finished painting my pan and i undercoated it, to provide some rust protection, and also to cut down on road noise. I thought about using bedliner on the inside, but decided against it, as i plan to install carpet, so wasn't concerned with wear and tear- but if you plan to keep your floor pans "naked", applying a good bedliner will make the finish more durable. |
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lastsafari Samba Member
Joined: February 26, 2003 Posts: 18
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Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2003 8:36 pm Post subject: Advise on restoration work |
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If you bolt your exhaust end tips right they should not vibrate at all. Rear bumpers up to 1973 had oval holes so that pipes could travel up and down when accelerating the engine without hitting the bumper. Starting in 1973 those oval holes grew to become rounded. |
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[email protected] Samba Member
Joined: February 01, 2003 Posts: 21
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2003 11:03 pm Post subject: Advise on restoration work |
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How Soon We Forget. Repeat 15 times POR-15, POR-15 and so on. Undercoat will do almost nothing to protect welded metal from oxidizing again. In fact, it may do more harm as it can trap moisture underneath and rust will start without your knowledge.
Go back to www.por15.com and take the lesson over. Apply POR-15 and, then, if desired, apply an appropriate overcoat.
A welded pan without POR-15, or a good rust convertor, applied is just another rusty pan waiting to happen. |
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