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Old 09-16-2025, 05:26 PM   #8
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Re: Factory paint sequence

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In the 1965 Chevrolet Data book they specify with the interior "Custom Comfort option" that a Full undercoating was done as a "Sound Deadener" . In the standard interior or vinyl seat they talk about only doing the doors inside. With my own low mile trucks, one in particular, an 8700 mile 1965 K20 stepside , I have found the underside front inner wheel well and firewall area were undercoated against flinging rocks from the tires. Id have to think the rear would have been done that way as well. That would be a "Standard undercoating" .
Is that the shingle/roll-on roofing like stuff I pealed up and cursed when restoring my 65, Custom Comfort Cab?
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