Was there a particular pattern done to the inside of the doors?
Thanks, Doc.
I don't remember any undercoating applied to the insides of the doors only the paper between the door and interior panels.
There was a thick undercoat type of coating sprayed that looks the same used in the trunk inside on the quarters. On my 67 it was primarily from mid-way top to mid-way bottom with the heaviest along the door center. I read somewhere this was for sound deadening and to prevent any possible resonating within the door cavity.
Mike
Here is My 1968 LOS sample, you can see the line and texture, I agree it sure looks like trunk application.
Others may have "better" photos
Jim
Does a hard line suggest the material was applied to the door skin prior to assembly on the door shell?
If you do not apply undercoat when you reskin a door, it will have a hollow tinny sound, door will not sound solid when closed.
- Warren
Quote from: WorkinProgress on October 05, 2020, 01:59:14 PM
If you do not apply undercoat when you reskin a door, it will have a hollow tinny sound, door will not sound solid when closed.
- Warren
Yeah. Kind on like a "E" body Chrysler :)
Joe
I remember this discussed when it was applied a while back.....
http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=14385.msg126982#msg126982
Mike