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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Mar 2016
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      8

      Bare metal Monte Carlo

      I have a 1972 monte that one of the previous owners sand blasted and left unprotected. The car has surface rust covering it, I want to go bare metal with it. But I need a way to protect it. Any recommendation to prevent rust once I get it down to bare metal?



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Mar 2006
      Location
      California City Ca.
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      398
      i'd spray it with epoxy primer.
      Dale Hayes
      87 turbo t
      turbonetics t60, pet stock location intercooler, ride tech coilovers, rjc exhaust, 60lb injectors with tt chip, ported heads and intake, ported tb, baer brakes, roh 17 inch wheels....now need to finish paint and get it put back together.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Aug 2008
      Location
      jacksonville,fl
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      970
      Country Flag: United States
      SPI (southern polyurethanes] has one of the best epoxy primers. It is shiny, which helps you see what you need to do for bodywork. A reduced thickness coat also makes a great sealer coat just before paint.

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Apr 2012
      Location
      Woodstock, IL
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      2,410
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      Bare metal Monte Carlo

      Gibbs lubricant or Mavcoat perhaps

      -Dale
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