RickB
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My son Peter and I will be building a car from a bare shell just delivered from Southern California.
Thanks to BillM, who keeps dragging Spridgets to my house, and to my very understanding wife who doesn't seem to mind that I now have 4 of the little beasts here, we have a brand new addition to our family.
A rust free '73 Midget tub I bought for $100. Bill was taking his MGA to San Diego so the return trip was with an empty trailer, he swung by LA and picked up the shell for me. BTW he did the trip with his new Datsun 210 with a 5 speed transmission - apparently those little cars are real work horses!
I paid a bit extra ($60) and the PO threw in a pair of doors, the front valance, a couple rear shocks and a pair of leaf springs.
So I am thinking the first thing I'd like to do is roll it up on it's side and make sure the undercarriage is all good then clean it up and spray on something to protect it.
For any who have done this, is there some preferred way to make sure I don't damage anything - lay down some foam rubber or something?
What's a good product to put on there? Roll on or spray on?
Bedliner, or what? Haven't done it before (I'm going to be saying that phrase a lot).
Pictures of it in our shed:
Thanks to BillM, who keeps dragging Spridgets to my house, and to my very understanding wife who doesn't seem to mind that I now have 4 of the little beasts here, we have a brand new addition to our family.
A rust free '73 Midget tub I bought for $100. Bill was taking his MGA to San Diego so the return trip was with an empty trailer, he swung by LA and picked up the shell for me. BTW he did the trip with his new Datsun 210 with a 5 speed transmission - apparently those little cars are real work horses!
I paid a bit extra ($60) and the PO threw in a pair of doors, the front valance, a couple rear shocks and a pair of leaf springs.
So I am thinking the first thing I'd like to do is roll it up on it's side and make sure the undercarriage is all good then clean it up and spray on something to protect it.
For any who have done this, is there some preferred way to make sure I don't damage anything - lay down some foam rubber or something?
What's a good product to put on there? Roll on or spray on?
Bedliner, or what? Haven't done it before (I'm going to be saying that phrase a lot).
Pictures of it in our shed:
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