May 15, 1970 Dearborn built Boss 302
Folks,
Before stripping the underside of my B2, I took many pictures, however, much of the seam sealer and sound deadner was obstructed by the application of undercoating. I am getting ready to complete the underside of the car and have been going through all of the threads here gathering information to be as accurate as possible. Fortunately the undercoating protected some of the original primer and underside paint so I was able to match the greenish color pretty close (the car is yellow).
For the May 15 1970 timeframe (or closest as possible), I would like some pictures showing the seam sealer application (rocker to floor pans, seatbelt anchors, trunk drop offs, and others)? Also any pictures showing the application of the sound deadner will be helpful.
A few observations:
1. The seam sealer that was used at the bottom of the trunk drop offs appeared to be light grey to a whitish in color and was very hard and was brushed. I am not sure if that was just from age, or not, but the rest of the seam sealer areas on the car, such as around the seatbelt anchors was still somewhat pliable and black. Any thoughts on this?
2. On the passenger side, rear floor pan area, the weld was very sloppy. I do not recall any seamsealer along this area when removing the undercoating. Should this be sealed?
Thanks again for all of the help,
Tony