1969 Chrysler Town & Country

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    Even has power front vent windows, which is VERY rare for a Chrysler product........
     
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    SOLD FOR $14,500 ON 7/8/21.
    bids went from $7400 to $14,500 in last 10 minutes of bid.
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    question for you guys/girls that have done restorations, how would you deal with the underneath of this car? actual door sills/ lower parts of body have surface rust but not bad. Just curious if there is a solution to make the underneath look better, stop future rust.

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    The first thing I would do is take some 0007 steel wool with Wenol to that bumper and polish it back up.
     
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    I have seen posts elsewhere about dry ice blasting. Supposedly the process removes surface rust without damaging the metal. The surface then has to be treated, or coated to prevent reoccurrence. Has anyone seen or tried this solution?
     
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    Pull as much as you can off of the car. Have it towed to a sandblaster. Coat with POR-15 when done. Would be easiest on a rotisserie. It's a lot of work, but doable.
     

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