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> Removing the Floor Crap, Even the 912 needs some TLC...
Britain Smith
post Jan 19 2004, 12:07 AM
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I spent the last hour or two removing all the interior and floor tar paper in an effort to lighten the car up for the rotessire. The interesting thing was that my floor boards were painted red, tar paper applied, and then had a horsehair type sound insulation over that.

For you guys with some experiences fixing the floorpan...what is the best method. I have two spots were it is bent up a bit from the bottom. I would like to even it out again, any ideas?

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McMark
post Jan 19 2004, 11:44 AM
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BFH!

It'll never be perfect again unless you have a month or two off to fix it. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

Just hit it back close to being right and call it done.
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