Call me crazy, but this is what I'm thinking of doing to solve the bumper/leak problem. I'm attaching a drawing -- I hope it works. The only real difference between this drawing and the one Joy posted is that there's no angle iron in the wall of my '65 GT -- it's thin aluminum. My idea is to slip some thin flashing between the outer skin and the aluminum angle. I'm thinking that I'll also install a bulb seal and caulk the seam between the angle and the crossframe member, but that may cause problems if I get an inner wall leak -- no where for the water to drain. I'll then bend the bumper cover up to fit behind the trim strip. I'll caulk all of that and rivet it in place. Overkill? Maybe, but I'll be really embarrassed when my son is repairing this 25 years from now thinking what a lousy job the old man did with the original restoration, if I don't get it right. Any thoughts? Jason
- [VAC] Re: Holding Tanks, floor replacement, etc. Mr. Joy H. Hansen
- [VAC] Re: Holding Tanks, floor replacement, etc. Jim Combs
- [VAC] Re: Holding Tanks, floor replacement, etc. Jason Guynes
- [VAC] Re: Holding Tanks, floor replacement, etc. Mr. Joy H. Hansen
- [VAC] Re: Holding Tanks, floor replacement, etc. Jim Combs
- [VAC] Re: Holding Tanks, floor replacement, etc. Jim Combs
- [VAC] Re: Holding Tanks, floor replacement, etc. Mr. Joy H. Hansen
- [VAC] Re: Holding Tanks, floor replacement, etc. Jim Combs
- [VAC] Re: Holding Tanks, floor replacement, etc. Mr. Joy H. Hansen
- [VAC] Re: Holding Tanks, floor replacement, etc. Jason Guynes
- [VAC] Re: Holding Tanks, floor replacement, etc. Jim Combs
- [VAC] Re: Holding Tanks, floor replacement, etc. Mr. Joy H. Hansen
- [VAC] Re: Holding Tanks, floor replacement, etc. Jason Guynes
- [VAC] Re: Holding Tanks, floor replacement, etc. Jim Combs
- [VAC] Re: Holding Tanks, floor replacement, etc. Jason Guynes
