i agree completley, i love putting my car on a lift, its starting to look like a racecar under there. once a year or so, i too get under there with sandpaper, and sand things down, wipe them off, and spray stuff in semi flat. i know im pulling the motor one day, so i know its a waste to pull stuff off my engine and paint it, but one day i plan on not having anything rusty.
txstang84
15 Year Member
I dig the spray liner idea-might have to use that whenever I get my engine swap underway-old powerplant should be coming out today barring all disaster...
Boydster
5 Year Member
I agree, I am in the process of going through my front & rear suspension. Replacing and cleaning everything. One question though, what can I use to make the wheel wells black again? I've heard of people using bed liner stuff. I just want it to look nice and durable. Post pics if you got them
1991notchbackLX
Active Member
What CAN I say? Except great job.
I'm finally buttoning up the underside of mine. I could have spent more time under there, but I was getting tired of scrubbing the grease out of cracks on my back w/ a tooth brush. I got it "good enough" for a street car. It's clean, and painted in truck bed coating. The rear is a Titanium color w/ a black cover and calipers. The C/A's are silver w/ black bushings. It looks pretty good under there if I don't say so myself.
I'm finally buttoning up the underside of mine. I could have spent more time under there, but I was getting tired of scrubbing the grease out of cracks on my back w/ a tooth brush.