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Inside door treatment - 1967 GT350

Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by BOB COOPER, Sep 15, 2009.

  1. BOB COOPER

    BOB COOPER Member

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    Hi Guys,
    Restoring my car doors on a 67 GT350 . looking to find the best inside of door treatment to spray inside of door for rust and sound protection.There is a strip of cork like material behind the door brace that runs accross the door .
    Any thoughts as to where to get that cork spacer piece?

    Thanks
    Bob
     
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    You can use gasket material to make another insulator (with a little contact or weatherstrip adhesive.

    See others just apply a bead of epoxy or seam sealer
     
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    I like the wurth sprayable seam sealer, works great for sound proffing. I also spray some Crown rust proofing in the rattle can with a long tip nozzle along the seams after all the paint work is done. also do the rest of the 1/4's on the car the same way. It'll drip for a bit, but it creeps into places paint and primers can't get to.:thumbup:
     
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    For rust prevention, I use Amber Rust Proofing from Eastwood. I recall that 3M also make a similar product. It's like a syrup, so, it sticks but also will run down into the cracks where rust starts.
    On a Mustang, the main areas in the doors are the front and the rear corners.
    The front especially is triangulated and hard to get into with anything.
     

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