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> From: Scott A. Roberts [mailto:herald1200@home.com]
>
> Has anyone else ever noticed a layer of rubberized undercoat
> inside their car?
> I have been stripping my Herald, and the entire rear floor
> section(forward of
> the rear seat) was coated with rubberized undercoat stuff
> underneath the
> factory original paint! Was this common, or a special order,
> or just for
> convertibles? I am planning to redo it that way, but I was wondering.
Scott,
This coating was used as a sound deadener on all Heralds - it is
also applied to the inside of the doors and rear wings, no idea about it's
use on other Triumphs though,
Cheers,
Bill.
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