Phil, I think Jason, had the same problem, in his 64 Biscayne, a couple years ago.Bob......DO NOT leave the trunk mats in your car. They are vinyl or something like that and hold moisture like you wouldn't believe!!!! They can have your trunk floor rusty almost immediately. Use them for car shows only.
I started off with some Plasti coat I had but that stuff is like water! Got some Dupli color from autozone and it worked much better. 2-1/2 cans did it. Glad I had gray primer to start or it would have taken 12 cans to cover!Sure did!!!! Throw those mats in the garbage! What paint did you use for the spatter paint?
Hi Bob,
Awesome Job on the 63
You might have to change your name to Bobs327 if you do too many more small blocks
Steve
I took the mats out of my Impala because as Phil says they held in moisture and I don't know what material was used on that trunk. On my Bel Air I used a petroleam base material that does not require a clear coat like the water base Zoletone. I also chose not to use the mats but have white towels in place of the mats with no issues.Hmmm, I was hoping the mats wouldn't be a problem as I sprayed the trunk with gray primer/sealer first. Maybe a good coat of clear under the mats??? I want to keep them!
I started off with some Plasti coat I had but that stuff is like water! Got some Dupli color from autozone and it worked much better. 2-1/2 cans did it. Glad I had gray primer to start or it would have taken 12 cans to cover!