Reference Photos of Stock Underbody
#16
Re: Pictures!
the underbody of my car looks just like that but the wheel wells need to be replaced becuase rust ate them. i dont think the undercoating was applied correctly becuase the undercoating turned to big blisters
#17
Re: Pictures!
If you're talking about my car, no -- it's a clean title, all original except for the mods listed in my sig.
Thanks Dan!
Thanks Dan!
#18
Re: Pictures!
I'm getting to where I should switch from listing my mods to listing what is still stock.
"Original T-tops"
"Original carpet"
"Original retractable headlamp assemblies(rebuilt once)".
"Original power antenna assembly (repaired twice)"
"Original T-tops"
"Original carpet"
"Original retractable headlamp assemblies(rebuilt once)".
"Original power antenna assembly (repaired twice)"
#19
I like the pics, thanks for taking them. Your underbody doesn't look bad, but it doesn't look great to me. It might be because you live in Michigan and I live in Texas where it is much drier.
Have you thought of having some sort of anti-corrosion coating or something sprayed on? I don't know much about them. My '95 Z28 came with it from the factory.
Here's 2 pics from today when I picked it up from the bodyshop; it was hit nearly 6 weeks ago by a Jeep Cherokee while it was parallel parked, so I just finally got it back. Note the multiple slowwwwww oil leaks
Looks pretty good considering I really don't do anything special with it. Just wash it, garage it, and oil change it. 75,000 miles on it and it still looks pretty new
Have you thought of having some sort of anti-corrosion coating or something sprayed on? I don't know much about them. My '95 Z28 came with it from the factory.
Here's 2 pics from today when I picked it up from the bodyshop; it was hit nearly 6 weeks ago by a Jeep Cherokee while it was parallel parked, so I just finally got it back. Note the multiple slowwwwww oil leaks
Looks pretty good considering I really don't do anything special with it. Just wash it, garage it, and oil change it. 75,000 miles on it and it still looks pretty new
#23
How about we change the title of the thread, so it represents more accurately your purpose for posting them.
I agree with Shoebox, using links to a website is a better way to handle things like this.
I agree with Shoebox, using links to a website is a better way to handle things like this.
#24
No salvage, but yes, I guess you can say its rebuilt. The quest to go ever faster has resulted in the replacement of everything that twists, turns, or otherwise rotates.
Now it looks as if I need to cut open the transmission tunnel in order to widen it so that I can clear the new torque arm design.
...or were you referring to Jake's beautiful Camaro which is one of the finest in Meridian Township?
Now it looks as if I need to cut open the transmission tunnel in order to widen it so that I can clear the new torque arm design.
...or were you referring to Jake's beautiful Camaro which is one of the finest in Meridian Township?
I was just wondering why the k-member was painted with the v8 on it. Looks like something a salvage yard would do. Thought the k member had been replaced or something.
#25
Re: Reference Photos of Stock Underbody
I found myself needing to reference these old photos, and when I came here I found that my photos weren't loading. My old webhost went away. Fixed!
As Injuneer and shoebox suggested, I'll probably also make a page on my website that hosts these as well, but I figure the dial-up concern isn't really a thing anymore, and it was much quicker to update this post than it would be to make that new page.
As Injuneer and shoebox suggested, I'll probably also make a page on my website that hosts these as well, but I figure the dial-up concern isn't really a thing anymore, and it was much quicker to update this post than it would be to make that new page.
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