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Hello everyone! i am new to this forum and have recently picked up a 1968 mustang fastback. My car was built February 5th, 1968, in Dearborn Michigan. I have some questions about what to do to the front and rear wheel wells.
For the rear wheel wells they were coated with sound deadener when the product was applied in the trunk to the quarter panels. It was next painted over with body color as the quarter panel was painted so pretty good coverage over the sound deadener and the frame rail and floor exposed in the wheel well. Heavy overspray spread inward in the rear end "tunnel"
From wheel well sound deadener was applied over the other colors found in the front wheel well as well as hardware, lines, grommets and such after everything was completed (front fenders, splash shields, suspension .....) except for the wheel and tire from below (like the rear wheel wells)
also, will the sound deadener trap moisture like some under coatings do and cause rust over time?
If you drive it all the time in weather, snow, ice and salt. and only if it cracks, comes lose or other problems. Fi the use these cars will see in the future not something I believe you need to worry about
If you need pictures of the original applications let me know and we'll find some for you. Don't think we've done this in another thread yet - not for 68 Dearborn, that I can recall