I'm currently restoring a 68 Traveller of which the bodywork in now repaired. I will be spraying the car in cellulose paint however I want to ensure that I provide plenty of protection to the hidden areas such as the inner wings.
What is the best protective paint / underseal to use? I am looking to create a good usable Traveller not a concours car hence I don't mind that it will be a textured finish but ideally I would like to over spray it in cellulose body colour. Once complete I will also wax protect.
Any advice much appreciated.
Graham
Protecting the inner wings.
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Re: Protecting the inner wings.
You can buy aluminium inner wing guards for the front wings from Lokari, these have been hand made in Germany since the 1960's
They have them listed on eBay. Search lokari morris Minor. Their website gives more information on the liners
Thinking of buying a pair for my convertible.
They have them listed on eBay. Search lokari morris Minor. Their website gives more information on the liners
Thinking of buying a pair for my convertible.
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Re: Protecting the inner wings.
I'd suggest injecting wax into all the cavities. They can rust very well from the inside outwards!
Is that what you mean by'wax protected'?
Is that what you mean by'wax protected'?
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Re: Protecting the inner wings.
the website only lists mini one s and they are 150 euro a pair
http://www.lokari.de/epages/62716287.sf ... 0163-0164A
http://www.lokari.de/epages/62716287.sf ... 0163-0164A
Re: Protecting the inner wings.
Morris Minor ones listed on page 3 of the blmc stock, all are made to order with a 4_6 week lead time.