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Things are looking good this morning. I'm glad that I used toothpicks to prop up these D rings last night, otherwise they would have been glued pretty firmly in place because this stuff hardened up really nice.

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Here's where we did the tape line up top.

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I'm pretty happy with it, I see why these aren't cheap. They are kind of a pain in the butt.

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i wanted to do that with my truck too but to color match was another 250 over the regular price. looks good!


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That truck is quite amazing Dave.


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Spray-in liner?

How slick is the surface of the liner? Will things stick a little or slide?


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Looks so good now.
One has to wonder will cup holders be next? grin

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Originally Posted by ironbender
Spray-in liner?

How slick is the surface of the liner? Will things stick a little or slide?


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The liner is a high solids catalized urethane, its rubbery. Dense, not like the cheap DIY liner kits that are kind of like undercoating. This stuff is tough, it would be grippy for your boots when wet but I think its hard enough that you can slide stuff on without it gouging and cutting in.

I like it.

If I fix one of these trucks up for myself one day I would use this same product again in mine.


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Thanks, Dave.


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Different car. Same owner.

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Dang.. I can't recall the year of that one, but I had a '69 E-type with the 4.2 in it..

Yeah, they had electrical issues - but those E-types turned heads everywhere they went..

Nice car sir.. smile


Very nice car, indeed!!

The 69-71 E-type 4.2L ragtop was one of the most beautiful performance sports cars ever made. I lusted after one for many years. But owning one with the Lucas (Prince of Darkness) Electric wiring harness would be a nightmare. A full resto with modern wiring and Weber carbs, though, would be another story!

That deep red paint job was not available from the factory, IIRC!!!


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Originally Posted by northern_dave
The liner is a high solids catalized urethane, its rubbery. Dense, not like the cheap DIY liner kits that are kind of like undercoating. This stuff is tough, it would be grippy for your boots when wet but I don't think its hard enough that you can slide stuff on without it gouging and cutting in.

I like it.

If I fix one of these trucks up for myself one day I would use this same product again in mine.


What was the brand name of the urethane liner you used?


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I had a typo in my previous post, I meant to say its hard enough for heavy stuff to be slid on it without cutting in. Seems like its damn near hockey puck hard.

Its an SEM product called pro-tex.


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Happy Birthday

You 100 yet?

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According to my string of fake birthdays, I'm barely mid 50's

Sure its a fake mid 50's....


I'm actually much younger, but I feel way older.


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Much too young to feel this damn old.


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Or the other way around... Either way, I'm pretty sure its got some age and some pain.



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Originally Posted by northern_dave
I had a typo in my previous post, I meant to say its hard enough for heavy stuff to be slid on it without cutting in. Seems like its damn near hockey puck hard.

Its an SEM product called pro-tex.


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Cool looking stuff for sure!


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Originally Posted by northern_dave
According to my string of fake birthdays, I'm barely mid 50's

Sure its a fake mid 50's....


I'm actually much younger, but I feel way older.


Best enjoy "young" while you can cause you ain't never gonna be this young again.


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Originally Posted by ironbender
Spray-in liner?

How slick is the surface of the liner? Will things stick a little or slide?


Ask after prom night............... grin


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Uff-da.


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Hi guys.

We have been working on the truck, racing for the finish line.

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Blocking tomorrow, maybe some color.


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