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Seam sealer question
hi everyone,
I'm desperately looking for information regarding the use of seam sealer on my 1973T. I'm restoring the car more or less to "original" specifications but made the mistake not to have documented or photographed the seams that were treated with seam sealer (trunk, interior, engine compartment etc.). Although I have documented almost everything I've done, this completely slipped my mind. Can anyone of you provide me with pictures or drawings of the seams that should originally be sealed with seam sealer. Many thanks,
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David, try posting your question here. In the paint and body work forum.
Paint & Bodywork Discussion Forum - Pelican Parts Technical BBS
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All seams should be sealed with seam sealer. if there's a seam that water or debris could get caught in... then it should get sealed.
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