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Old 03-03-2017, 08:15 PM   #1
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Default Re: original sound deadening panels

On the inside door metal of our 31' Tudor there looks to be old globs of original long dried tar. That was about it!

Now, aside from spray insulation material shot into numerous places, we also trim cut heavy rubber matting and layered the wooden floors front and back. The body sides and rear wall is now packed with modern spray foam sound deadening insulation. Under the rear seat there is material in there too that keeps out road noise. All in all, being inside that Model A Ford is now like sitting within an underground bank vault. Having the Samsung Galaxy Tablet stocked with appropriate 1930s era tunes coupled to a Bluetooth BOSE portable speaker, that ancient car was transformed into a rolling chamber of fine music.
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