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Foam in frame?

Started by soundcontrol, November 12, 2024, 12:19:32 PM

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soundcontrol

Have a friend thats repairing rust on a 70 Charger, he found that the A-pillar and some other places on the car was full of foam. I never seen that before, was that something the factory did in 1970? I know some other European cars had it, but Mopar?

7212Mopar

I see foam between the inner hood brace and the hood skin on my 73 challenger. Don't look like seam sealer. It is painted body color.
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soundcontrol

Quote from: 7212Mopar on November 12, 2024, 12:36:35 PMI see foam between the inner hood brace and the hood skin on my 73 challenger. Don't look like seam sealer. It is painted body color.

Yes, I have that also on my hoods, some kind of sealer. Never seen it inside frames or pillars though.


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I've torn apart a lot of old mopars. Never found foam in the A pillers, rockers, kick panels, frame rails, etc. However, I could imagine someone buying a can of Right Stuff and injecting it into places hoping to insulate, quiet, firm up an old car.

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I agree, someone shot foam in there for some reason...maybe thinking sound deadening?
I'd never do that on an old car, the metal isn't treated/coated like modern cars and foam just holds moisture!
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