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Moss has some (designed by Roger Moment, IIRC). If they had them
during our resto I probably would have put them in. They weren't
originally fitted.<br>
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correct. I have Dynamat both under and on top of the floor,
pretty effective in keeping heat out.</div>
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<div class="gmail_default" style="color:#3333ff">Best--Michael
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<div>Am I correct in thinking the 100 (100-4) did not have a
heat shield under the main floor board. Above the
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<div>TY, Shawn </div>
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