Late 1929 to EOP Coupe/Roadster trunks... Does anyone have an ORIGINAL, UNMOLESTED late 1929 to EOP Coupe/Roadster with a trunk that still has the original texture of the "Sprayed Body Deadener" that was sprayed on the Quarter Panel?
I would like a photo of this for an article I am doing. Thanks. Pluck |
Re: Late 1929 to EOP Coupe/Roadster trunks... Steve
I will look at my 1930 coupe. It has not been restored on the inside. It was originally had a trunk but it was converted to a rumble seat back in the 30's. It will take me a couple of days. |
Re: Late 1929 to EOP Coupe/Roadster trunks... Bill,
Thanks...It will be interesting to see...Take some good photos if you can. Thanks. Pluck |
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I was finally able to get to where my coupe is stored and it does not have any sprayed sound deadener. Bill |
Re: Late 1929 to EOP Coupe/Roadster trunks... Our 29 Sport Coupe that has never been apart. Has the same finish in the rumble seat area as is on the drivers side of fire wall. Crinkle finish black paint.
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They must of run out of the deadner at the factory!!! Who knows...maybe some of the bodies did not get it. Thanks Bill. Pluck |
Re: Late 1929 to EOP Coupe/Roadster trunks... My late '31 standard coupe has no deadner in the trunk compartment, only exterior body color in a rough finish. A previous owner did spray on a generous dose of undercoating in the fender wells and underside of the car and this does have a sound deadening affect.
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