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Passenger toeboard area #3


kenz240z

Finally, starting to look ready for paint! I used a cheep paint thinner and a ScotchBrite pad to clean the undercoat residue.


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Are you going all the way into the tunnel or just stopping where you are and blending it in?

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I thought about removing a little bit more, but my goal is to refinish enough so that the engine bay looks good with the hood up. I have been "refreshing" my '73 240Z as a weekend driver, rather than restoring it for show. Interior is looking good, I've already repainted the body, next I'm going to replace the struts and bushings.

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So will you be painting or re-undercoating? I'm curious because this is something i'd like to do in my engine compartment.

Currrently i have surface rust in minimal spots where the undercoating flaked off, and i'd like to touch them up without going through a complete strip down of all the undercoating. My car is a weekend cruiser as well.

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