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Help needed! -- interior finish ideas

The interior of my 1970T has been stripped down to original factory paint to include removal of the undercoating. The tub has required rust repairs to include welding in patches and POR 15 treatment where appropriate. It's been an amazing journey so far.

The goal of this project is to create what a vintage private race car of that era would have been like. I plan to re-install the the dashpad and dash trim to factory standards. I also have a pair of new, but vintage black bucket style seats with houndstooth fabric that will go in as well. No fiberglass, back-date attempts. R-tributes-- just a regular 70. The current plan is not to install carpet, vinyl or felt to cover the interior metal.

Does anyone have any experience and/or pictures of an interior finished in undercoating / stoneguard? This would include the rear parcel shelf and squab seats and possibly the center tunnel and floors. Any pics of the interior roof where a headliner or felt was not used and undercoating applied?

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GWP911T

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Pics of what I'm talking about

Here's some pics of the rear section that look great, I'm just wondering how this would look on the rest of the interior to include the floorboards and roof?Pics anyone????
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I say you spray with Wurth Stoneguard in the interior and then follow up with the exterior color of you choice. I think that would look good and still be a littleeriod looking.

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Edit:
"still be a little period looking"

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