Richard Davis
Well-Known Member
I'm looking at pictures of a car from MA. The car is a '68 and has been sitting in (inside) storage since the 80's. Looking underneath the car looks to have several coats of undercoating. I remember companies like Zbart doing that sort of thing. In some areas the coating looks thin yet the metal looks really good. Other places the coating is really caked on. This is not POR15 or anything modern. This is old school.
Should I worry about the caked on areas? Was this old school undercoating effective? How hard is it to remove? The seller says the car was not driven regularly in the snow, and the underneath pictures seem to confirm this. I can attach pictures tomorrow if that will help.
Should I worry about the caked on areas? Was this old school undercoating effective? How hard is it to remove? The seller says the car was not driven regularly in the snow, and the underneath pictures seem to confirm this. I can attach pictures tomorrow if that will help.