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Old 11-07-2012, 01:09 PM
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Weather proofing

Alright none of you will know me besides sheldonz28 anyways I'm new on ThirdGen I have a 1984 Pontiac Firebird I'm pretty sure it's just a baser model SE? or Berlinetta? please correct me if I am mistaken. White ext. blue fabric int. roll up windows V6 2.8L 700R4 auto I picked it up for 400 with a rebuilt engine with less then 1000km on it but input shaft us stripped on the trans but guts are new and not damaged I've stripped the interior to get the moisture out of the floors since they had wet spots. floors are solid no rust fresh shiny paint I was thinking should I cover underneath my car in rockergaurd or rhino liner or line x and inside on the floor to prevent or eliminate rust from happening. anyone tried or thought of this before?Opinions sorry for the short novel and terrible punctuation



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Old 11-08-2012, 12:59 PM
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Re: Weather proofing

Try searching other forums on the site, there have been plenty of people who have sprayed a protectant material for the floorboards..Mine is being coated in bedliner.. It your car a t-top? if so, you may want to make sure your t-tops are not leaking...
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