I chucked up a wire brush in my drill and thoroughly cleaned up the surface rust near the passenger side kick panel and primed/painted it before I laid the insulation. I installed new weatherstripping and sill plates too.
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I bought a 2' x 25' roll of reflective insulation from The Home Depot for about 25 bucks. It's not quite the same thing as the stuff actually made for automobiles but it's not the water absorbing jute insulation either. They claim 97% reflection of radiant energy. I used some 3M spray adhesive to stick it down and just laid the carpet right over it. You would not believe how much the noise level dropped and I haven't done the headliner or doors yet! BTW...I still should have enough left over to do just that.Salty wrote:Did the insulation come from them as well?
Not a big fan of carpet in trucks either but especially ones that are strictly for working. My '69 is pretty much just a toy that makes a Home Depot run once in a while. She's semi-retired!cdeal28078 wrote:Makes me want to carpet my 71. I just hate carpet in a car or truck.
That is one of the flaws...it didn't go as high as I would have liked but I'm going to an upholstery shop to get a scrap piece of red (should be a basic red that nearly anyone uses) and having it hemmed to cover the last little bit above the steering column and the very top of the trans tunnel. The heater assembly (not in yet) should cover the remainder. I really didn't feel like spending the $$$ on a factory type firewall cover as it's not a restoration and I think my job is every bit as effective if not more so.michael69 wrote:How far up the firewall did the carpet reach looks like it went up far enough to hide all the things the factory firewall cover hid without having to use the firewall cover? Great job !!
Thanks dude!seattle67 wrote:That's excellent, the red makes a statement!
I was turned onto the website from our great community right here in this forum!Calvin Gunter wrote:Hey F100builder,nice work,you've used your red contrast really well.Where did your 3 point seat belt/harness come from?TIA,Calvin