Can anyone tell me what trim would originally have gone here to blank off the holes in the bulkhead behind the battery. and what went under the battery?
My 69 Traveller still had the original sheet of vinyl type material which was held in place with by two rubber buffers that fit into the holes in the bulkhead.
Under the battery was a sheet of black painted hardboard material, not sure if this was original
I have replaced the vinyl with rubber sheeting stuck to the bulkhead and refitted the two rubber buffers. Cut out a sheet of hardboard for the base and painted it black
Why was the big hole there in the first place? It kind of makes a mockery of the whole 'bulkhead' thing. Something to do with the factory process perhaps.
A pole was inserted through the car body and was used to rotate the body shell in the spray booth. There is a photo of it in one of the books somewhere on my bookshelf.
They were dipped. If you look down the front chassis rails of my Traveller, it is teal blue all the way down (With Wazoyl/Dinitrol on top of it). I don't think it got in there via a spray gun.
I have put a steel plate over the hole - safer in the event of an engine bay fire.
I believe that the original rotodip process, i.e. to submerse the shell in a tankfull of rust inhibitor, was intended to ensure that the insides of chassis legs etc also received a protective coat.
Bill Hewlett
Oxon & Berks Branch Chairman - MOT-UK Organiser (see http://www.blurb.com/books/1518384 and http://www.blurb.com/books/2422813)
Oxon & Berks Website: http://www.bucksinfo.net/mogbox/
A rainy day here so I decided to do up the battery tray. I know it's not original but it has turned out quite well. The rubber, (~3mm), has an adhesive strip on the back as it is used as a non-slip covering for stairs and steps. I saw it in a local DIY and thought it would be good for the battery tray. I hadn't quite enough rubber to do the sides and still need to remove some rust patches but this is what it looks like so far.[frame][/frame]
Close-up-it neatly goes over the edge of the battery tray[frame][/frame]
I ran out of rubber so the battery has been refitted. These photo also show the "Grumpy" engine steady which I slightly modified to hide the threaded rod by putting a stainless steel tube over it. It looks better and doesen't allow it to act as a rasp.[frame][/frame]